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J J Rumessen

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Gut|October 1, 1986
Absorption capacity of fructose in healthy adults. Comparison with sucrose and its constituent monosaccharidesJ J Rumessen, E Gudmand-Høyer
Ugeskrift for Laeger|December 15, 1986
[Amiodarone (Cordarone) induced liver damage]J J Rumessen, P B Andreasen
Cell and Tissue Research|November 1, 1992
Characterization of macrophage-like cells in the external layers of human small and large intestineH B Mikkelsen, J J Rumessen
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|August 13, 1998
Fructans of chicory: intestinal transport and fermentation of different chain lengths and relation to fructose and sorbitol malabsorptionJ J Rumessen, E Gudmand-Høyer
Ugeskrift for Laeger|December 30, 1996
[Treatment of refractory celiac disease]L B Jensen, J J Rumessen
Microscopy Research and Technique|December 22, 1999
Interstitial cells of Cajal in human gut and gastrointestinal diseaseJ M Vanderwinden, J J Rumessen
Gastroenterology|November 1, 1991
Functional bowel disease: the role of fructose and sorbitolJ J Rumessen, E Gudmand-Høyer
Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology|May 1, 1987
Malabsorption of fructose-sorbitol mixtures. Interactions causing abdominal distressJ J Rumessen, E Gudmand-Høyer
Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation|October 1, 1987
Retention and variability of hydrogen (H2) samples stored in plastic syringesJ J Rumessen, E Gudmand-Høyer
Gastroenterology|September 1, 1988
Functional bowel disease: malabsorption and abdominal distress after ingestion of fructose, sorbitol, and fructose-sorbitol mixturesJ J Rumessen, E Gudmand-Høyer
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Gut|October 1, 1986
Absorption capacity of fructose in healthy adults. Comparison with sucrose and its constituent monosaccharidesJ J Rumessen, E Gudmand-Høyer
Ugeskrift for Laeger|December 15, 1986
[Amiodarone (Cordarone) induced liver damage]J J Rumessen, P B Andreasen
Cell and Tissue Research|November 1, 1992
Characterization of macrophage-like cells in the external layers of human small and large intestineH B Mikkelsen, J J Rumessen
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|August 13, 1998
Fructans of chicory: intestinal transport and fermentation of different chain lengths and relation to fructose and sorbitol malabsorptionJ J Rumessen, E Gudmand-Høyer
Ugeskrift for Laeger|December 30, 1996
[Treatment of refractory celiac disease]L B Jensen, J J Rumessen
Microscopy Research and Technique|December 22, 1999
Interstitial cells of Cajal in human gut and gastrointestinal diseaseJ M Vanderwinden, J J Rumessen
Gastroenterology|November 1, 1991
Functional bowel disease: the role of fructose and sorbitolJ J Rumessen, E Gudmand-Høyer
Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology|May 1, 1987
Malabsorption of fructose-sorbitol mixtures. Interactions causing abdominal distressJ J Rumessen, E Gudmand-Høyer
Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation|October 1, 1987
Retention and variability of hydrogen (H2) samples stored in plastic syringesJ J Rumessen, E Gudmand-Høyer
Gastroenterology|September 1, 1988
Functional bowel disease: malabsorption and abdominal distress after ingestion of fructose, sorbitol, and fructose-sorbitol mixturesJ J Rumessen, E Gudmand-Høyer
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