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Concept Intestinal Absorption
Concept Intestinal Mucosa
Concept Liver Failure
Academic Article A molecular biomarker for prediction of clinical outcome in children with ASD, constipation, and intestinal inflammation.
Academic Article Human placental-derived stem cell therapy ameliorates experimental necrotizing enterocolitis.
Academic Article Hepatocyte growth factor increases glucagon immunoreactivity in jejunal cells during intestinal adaptation.
Academic Article Modulation of the inflammatory response and apoptosis using epidermal growth factor and hepatocyte growth factor in a liver injury model: a potential approach to the management and treatment of cholestatic liver disease.
Academic Article Is OM-3 synergistic with GLP-2 in intestinal failure?
Academic Article The effect of hepatocyte growth factor on gene transcription during intestinal adaptation.
Academic Article Glucagonlike peptide-2 analogue: a possible new approach in the management of inflammatory bowel disease.
Academic Article Dose variation of hepatocyte growth factor and its effects on an animal model of TPN-induced liver injury.
Academic Article Chronology of the effect of massive small bowel resection and hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) on intestinal adaptation.
Academic Article Leptin: a new growth factor for the small intestine.
Academic Article Interleukin-11 enhances intestinal absorptive function after ischemia-reperfusion injury.
Academic Article Transfection of the sodium/glucose cotransporter into colon mucosa: a novel treatment for short bowel syndrome.
Academic Article Hepatocyte growth factor pretreatment reduces apoptosis and mucosal damage after intestinal ischemia-reperfusion.
Academic Article Proteasome gene upregulation: a possible mechanism for intestinal adaptation.
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