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Original Paper

High Hepatocyte Growth Factor Levels in Faeces During Acute Infectious Gastroenteritis

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Pages 858-862 | Received 07 Apr 2003, Accepted 07 Aug 2003, Published online: 08 Jul 2009

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F. Nayeri, I. Nilsson, L. Brudin & S. Almer. (2004) Stability of faecal hepatocyte growth factor determination. Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation 64:6, pages 589-598.
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Amir Ramezani, Katarina Nägga, Oskar Hansson, Johanna Lönn, Johanna Sjöwall, Fateme Katoozian, Sepahdar Mansouri & Fariba Nayeri. (2015) Hepatocyte growth factor in cerebrospinal fluid differentiates community-acquired or nosocomial septic meningitis from other causes of pleocytosis. Fluids and Barriers of the CNS 12:1.
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Ashraf E. Sorour, Johanna Lönn, Sravya Sowdamini Nakka, Tayeb Nayeri & Fariba Nayeri. (2015) Evaluation of hepatocyte growth factor as a local acute phase response marker in the bowel: The clinical impact of a rapid diagnostic test for immediate identification of acute bowel inflammation. Cytokine 71:1, pages 8-15.
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Sravya Sowdamini Nakka, Jessica Johansson, Faisal Shahzad, Anders Hanning & Fariba Nayeri. (2013) A methachromatic-based experimental model for identification of bowel as the focus of an acute inflammation. Open Journal of Gastroenterology 03:01, pages 42-48.
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Johanna Lönn, Sravya Nakka, Hans Olsson, Torbjörn Bengtsson, Sven Almer & Fariba Nayeri. (2013) Differences in the expression of hepatocyte growth factor in acute and chronic bowel inflammation—Implications for diagnosis?. Advances in Bioscience and Biotechnology 04:08, pages 33-42.
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Fariba Nayeri, Daniel Aili, Tayeb Nayeri, Junyang Xu, Sven Almer, Ingemar Lundström, Britt Åkerlind & Bo Liedberg. (2005) Hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) in fecal samples: rapid detection by surface plasmon resonance. BMC Gastroenterology 5:1.
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