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R A Goodlad

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Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics|September 21, 2001
Glicentin, an active enteroglucagon, has a significant trophic role on the small intestine but not on the colon in the ratM Sasaki, A J Fitzgerald, N Mandir, et al.
Gastroenterology|November 1, 1991
Morphometry and cell proliferation in endoscopic biopsies: evaluation of a techniqueR A Goodlad, S Levi, C Y Lee, et al.
Experimental Physiology|September 1, 1993
Insulin and intestinal epithelial cell proliferationR A Goodlad, C Y Lee, S G Gilbey, et al.
Zeitschrift Fur Gastroenterologie. Verhandlungsband|April 1, 1988
Effects of urogastrone (epidermal growth factor) on the intestinal epitheliumR A Goodlad, T J Wilson, W Lenton, et al.
Virchows Archiv. B, Cell Pathology Including Molecular Pathology|January 1, 1983
Cell proliferation, plasma enteroglucagon and plasma gastrin levels in starved and refed ratsR A Goodlad, M Y Al-Mukhtar, M A Ghatei, et al.
Gut|January 1, 1987
Proliferative effects of urogastrone-EGF on the intestinal epitheliumR A Goodlad, T J Wilson, W Lenton, et al.
Regulatory Peptides|March 10, 2000
Does the response of the intestinal epithelium to keratinocyte growth factor vary according to the method of administration?R A Goodlad, N Mandir, K Meeran, et al.
Gut|May 1, 1987
Intravenous but not intragastric urogastrone-EGF is trophic to the intestine of parenterally fed ratsR A Goodlad, T J Wilson, W Lenton, et al.
Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics|June 10, 2000
Systemic effect of peanut agglutinin following intravenous infusion into ratsM Jordinson, A J Fitzgerald, R A Goodlad, et al.
Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics|March 6, 2002
Lectins can reverse the distal intestinal atrophy associated with elemental diets in miceM Sasaki, A J Fitzgerald, G Grant, et al.
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Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics|September 21, 2001
Glicentin, an active enteroglucagon, has a significant trophic role on the small intestine but not on the colon in the ratM Sasaki, A J Fitzgerald, N Mandir, et al.
Gastroenterology|November 1, 1991
Morphometry and cell proliferation in endoscopic biopsies: evaluation of a techniqueR A Goodlad, S Levi, C Y Lee, et al.
Experimental Physiology|September 1, 1993
Insulin and intestinal epithelial cell proliferationR A Goodlad, C Y Lee, S G Gilbey, et al.
Zeitschrift Fur Gastroenterologie. Verhandlungsband|April 1, 1988
Effects of urogastrone (epidermal growth factor) on the intestinal epitheliumR A Goodlad, T J Wilson, W Lenton, et al.
Virchows Archiv. B, Cell Pathology Including Molecular Pathology|January 1, 1983
Cell proliferation, plasma enteroglucagon and plasma gastrin levels in starved and refed ratsR A Goodlad, M Y Al-Mukhtar, M A Ghatei, et al.
Gut|January 1, 1987
Proliferative effects of urogastrone-EGF on the intestinal epitheliumR A Goodlad, T J Wilson, W Lenton, et al.
Regulatory Peptides|March 10, 2000
Does the response of the intestinal epithelium to keratinocyte growth factor vary according to the method of administration?R A Goodlad, N Mandir, K Meeran, et al.
Gut|May 1, 1987
Intravenous but not intragastric urogastrone-EGF is trophic to the intestine of parenterally fed ratsR A Goodlad, T J Wilson, W Lenton, et al.
Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics|June 10, 2000
Systemic effect of peanut agglutinin following intravenous infusion into ratsM Jordinson, A J Fitzgerald, R A Goodlad, et al.
Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics|March 6, 2002
Lectins can reverse the distal intestinal atrophy associated with elemental diets in miceM Sasaki, A J Fitzgerald, G Grant, et al.
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