Metabolic surgery and intestinal gene expression: Digestive tract and diabetes evolution considerations

Marcos Ricardo da Silva Rodrigues1, Marco Aurelio Santo1, Giovani Marino Favero1

  • 1Marcos Ricardo da Silva Rodrigues, Marco Aurelio Santo, Giovani Marino Favero, Elaine Cristina Vieira, Roberto Ferreira Artoni, Viviane Nogaroto, Egberto Gaspar de Moura, Patricia Lisboa, Fabio Quirillo Milleo, Laboratório Multidisciplinar da Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa-Campus Uvaranas, Avenida General Carlos Cavalcanti, CEP 84030-900 Ponta Grossa, Paraná, Brazil.

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