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Keyword [Intestinal epithelium]
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41. The Function Of Gpr177 In The Mouse Intestinal Epithelium And Bowel Cancer
42. Studys On GLP-1 Multimer Expression In Vitro And Primary Culture Of Rat Intestinal Epithelial Cells
43. Activation Of Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor Up-regulates Epithelial Cells Derived IL-10 Expression And Meliorates Dextran Sulfate Sodium-induced Murine Colitis
44. Retinoic Acid Upregulates TLR4 To Facilitate The Level Of ZO-2 Expression In Intestinal Epithelium Through RAR?
45. Experimental Study Of Berberine Improving Lipopolyccharide-induced Intestinal Mucosal Barrier Damage And Its Possible Mechanisms
46. Lipopolysaccharide-induced Levels Of Autophagy In Intestinal Epithelium Of Young Rats And Glutamine Research On Regulation
47. Discovery And Molecular Pharmacological Mechanism Of Sesquiterpenoid Lactones On Calcium-Activated Chloride Channel In Intestinal Epithelium
48. Nutritional influences on the ultra-structural development of the small intestinal epithelium of the perinatal turkey embryo and poult
49. Molecular mechanisms of Listeria monocytogenes invasion of the intestinal epithelium
50. Thep53 pathway in the homeostasis of the intestinal epithelium
51. Mechanisms of Feline Tritrichomonas foetus Adherence to the Intestinal Epithelium and Novel Sites for Pharmacological Control
52. Regulation of the cell cycle in the intestinal epithelium
53. The role of the enzyme cyclooxygenase and bile in the damage and repair of intestinal epithelium
54. The absorption mechanism of retinoic acids in the intestinal epithelium
55. Mechanisms of Autophagy Protein Mediated Goblet Cell Secretion in the Intestinal Epithelium
56. The Role Of Hedgehog Signalling In The Repair Of Small Intestinal Epithelium
57. Protective Mechanism Of Milk Phospholipids On Intestinal Epithelium In Mice Based On Intestinal Organoids
58. Studys On The Role Of Cathepsin L In The Invasion Of Trichinella Spiralis Larvae Into The Intestinal Epithelium Of Mice
59. Cloning And Expression Of Trichinella Spiralis Serine Proteinase And Its Role In Invasion Of The Host Intestinal Epithelium
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