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Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition|December 1, 1985
Studies of intestinal lymphoid tissue. VIII. Use of epithelial lymphocyte mitotic indices in differentiating untreated celiac sprue mucosa from other childhood enteropathiesM N Marsh, V Miller
The Turkish Journal of Gastroenterology : the Official Journal of Turkish Society of Gastroenterology|May 8, 2019
Diagnosing celiac disease: A critical overviewArzu Ensari, Michael N Marsh
Molecular Biotechnology|November 27, 2002
Celiac diseaseDebbie Williamson, Michael N Marsh
British Medical Journal (Clinical Research Ed.)|January 21, 1984
Well man clinic in general practiceG N Marsh, C Chew
Virchows Archiv. A, Pathological Anatomy and Histopathology|January 1, 1986
Morphometric analysis of small intestinal mucosa. III. The quantitation of crypt epithelial volumes and lymphoid cell infiltrates, with reference to celiac sprue mucosaeM N Marsh, J Hinde
Gastroenterology|October 4, 2016
What Is A Normal Intestinal Mucosa?Michael N Marsh, Kamran Rostami
Postgraduate Medical Journal|August 1, 1983
Fistulating duodenal diverticulum with associated vitamin B12 deficiencyS Hughes, M N Marsh
Gastroenterology|July 1, 1985
Inflammatory component of celiac sprue mucosa. I. Mast cells, basophils, and eosinophilsM N Marsh, J Hinde
Methods in Molecular Medicine|March 5, 2011
Celiac disease : a brief overviewD Williamson, M N Marsh
Chemistry & Biology|January 5, 2002
The role of the active site glutamate in the rearrangement of glutamate to 3-methylaspartate catalyzed by adenosylcobalamin-dependent glutamate mutaseP Madhavapeddi, E N Marsh
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Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition|December 1, 1985
Studies of intestinal lymphoid tissue. VIII. Use of epithelial lymphocyte mitotic indices in differentiating untreated celiac sprue mucosa from other childhood enteropathiesM N Marsh, V Miller
The Turkish Journal of Gastroenterology : the Official Journal of Turkish Society of Gastroenterology|May 8, 2019
Diagnosing celiac disease: A critical overviewArzu Ensari, Michael N Marsh
Molecular Biotechnology|November 27, 2002
Celiac diseaseDebbie Williamson, Michael N Marsh
British Medical Journal (Clinical Research Ed.)|January 21, 1984
Well man clinic in general practiceG N Marsh, C Chew
Virchows Archiv. A, Pathological Anatomy and Histopathology|January 1, 1986
Morphometric analysis of small intestinal mucosa. III. The quantitation of crypt epithelial volumes and lymphoid cell infiltrates, with reference to celiac sprue mucosaeM N Marsh, J Hinde
Gastroenterology|October 4, 2016
What Is A Normal Intestinal Mucosa?Michael N Marsh, Kamran Rostami
Postgraduate Medical Journal|August 1, 1983
Fistulating duodenal diverticulum with associated vitamin B12 deficiencyS Hughes, M N Marsh
Gastroenterology|July 1, 1985
Inflammatory component of celiac sprue mucosa. I. Mast cells, basophils, and eosinophilsM N Marsh, J Hinde
Methods in Molecular Medicine|March 5, 2011
Celiac disease : a brief overviewD Williamson, M N Marsh
Chemistry & Biology|January 5, 2002
The role of the active site glutamate in the rearrangement of glutamate to 3-methylaspartate catalyzed by adenosylcobalamin-dependent glutamate mutaseP Madhavapeddi, E N Marsh
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