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Original Article

Bombesin in Short Bowel Syndrome

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Pages 135-141 | Published online: 09 Jul 2009

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Mingxiao Guo, Yousheng Li, Zhiming Wang, Bo Wu, Jian Wang & Jieshou Li. (2013) Morphological Adaptation in Adult Short Bowel Syndrome Undergoing Intestinal Rehabilitation. Journal of Investigative Surgery 26:1, pages 1-5.
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I. Sukhotnik. 2016. Current Concepts of Intestinal Failure. Current Concepts of Intestinal Failure 23 37 .
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Stelios F. Assimakopoulos, Athanassios C. Tsamandas, Christos D. Georgiou, Constantine E. Vagianos & Chrisoula D. Scopa. (2010) Bombesin and neurotensin exert antiproliferative effects on oval cells and augment the regenerative response of the cholestatic rat liver. Peptides 31:12, pages 2294-2303.
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Igor Sukhotnik, Nadav Slijper, Rachel Karry, Ron Shaoul, Arnold G. Coran, Michael Lurie, Eitan Shiloni & Jorge G. Mogilner. (2007) Bombesin stimulates enterocyte turnover following massive small bowel resection in a rat. Pediatric Surgery International 23:5, pages 397-404.
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Igor Sukhotnik, Arnold G. Coran, Alexander Kramer, Eitan Shiloni & Jorge G. Mogilner. (2005) Advances in short bowel syndrome: an updated review. Pediatric Surgery International 21:12, pages 947-953.
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