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American Journal of Physiology. Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology
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December 3, 2005
Roles for p21waf1/cip1 and p27kip1 during the adaptation response to massive intestinal resection
Wolfgang Stehr, Nicole P Bernal, Christopher R Erwin, et al.
American Journal of Surgery
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March 1, 1990
Effect of catabolic hormone infusion on protein turnover and amino acid uptake in skeletal muscle
B W Warner, P O Hasselgren, R P Hummel, et al.
Journal of Pediatric Surgery
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March 13, 2023
Disruption of Enterohepatic Circulation of Bile Acids Ameliorates Small Bowel Resection Associated Hepatic Injury
Maria E Tecos, Allie E Steinberger, Jun Guo, et al.
Surgery
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August 3, 2000
Bax is required for increased enterocyte apoptosis after massive small bowel resection
L E Stern, F Huang, C J Kemp, et al.
The Journal of Surgical Research
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May 19, 2000
Epidermal growth factor alters the bax:bcl-w ratio following massive small bowel resection
L E Stern, R A Falcone, F Huang, et al.
Journal of Pediatric Surgery
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March 14, 2020
Adaptation of extracellular matrix to massive small bowel resection in mice
Kristen M Seiler, William H Goo, Qiang Zhang, et al.
Digestive Diseases and Sciences
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January 8, 2020
Increased Adiposity and Reduced Lean Body Mass in Patients with Short Bowel Syndrome
Adeeti J Chiplunker, Ling Chen, Marc S Levin, et al.
Journal of Pediatric Surgery
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September 15, 2012
Enterocyte expression of epidermal growth factor receptor is not required for intestinal adaptation in response to massive small bowel resection
Kathryn J Rowland, Mark E McMellen, Derek Wakeman, et al.
The Journal of Surgical Research
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October 9, 2023
Roles for Bile Acid Signaling and Nonsense-Mediated Ribonucleic Acid Decay in Small Bowel Resection-Associated Liver Injury
Maria E Tecos, Allie E Steinberger, Jun Guo, et al.
Annals of Surgery
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July 1, 1987
Studies on the possible role of thyroid hormone in altered muscle protein turnover during sepsis
P O Hasselgren, I W Chen, J H James, et al.
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American Journal of Physiology. Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology
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December 3, 2005
Roles for p21waf1/cip1 and p27kip1 during the adaptation response to massive intestinal resection
Wolfgang Stehr, Nicole P Bernal, Christopher R Erwin, et al.
American Journal of Surgery
|
March 1, 1990
Effect of catabolic hormone infusion on protein turnover and amino acid uptake in skeletal muscle
B W Warner, P O Hasselgren, R P Hummel, et al.
Journal of Pediatric Surgery
|
March 13, 2023
Disruption of Enterohepatic Circulation of Bile Acids Ameliorates Small Bowel Resection Associated Hepatic Injury
Maria E Tecos, Allie E Steinberger, Jun Guo, et al.
Surgery
|
August 3, 2000
Bax is required for increased enterocyte apoptosis after massive small bowel resection
L E Stern, F Huang, C J Kemp, et al.
The Journal of Surgical Research
|
May 19, 2000
Epidermal growth factor alters the bax:bcl-w ratio following massive small bowel resection
L E Stern, R A Falcone, F Huang, et al.
Journal of Pediatric Surgery
|
March 14, 2020
Adaptation of extracellular matrix to massive small bowel resection in mice
Kristen M Seiler, William H Goo, Qiang Zhang, et al.
Digestive Diseases and Sciences
|
January 8, 2020
Increased Adiposity and Reduced Lean Body Mass in Patients with Short Bowel Syndrome
Adeeti J Chiplunker, Ling Chen, Marc S Levin, et al.
Journal of Pediatric Surgery
|
September 15, 2012
Enterocyte expression of epidermal growth factor receptor is not required for intestinal adaptation in response to massive small bowel resection
Kathryn J Rowland, Mark E McMellen, Derek Wakeman, et al.
The Journal of Surgical Research
|
October 9, 2023
Roles for Bile Acid Signaling and Nonsense-Mediated Ribonucleic Acid Decay in Small Bowel Resection-Associated Liver Injury
Maria E Tecos, Allie E Steinberger, Jun Guo, et al.
Annals of Surgery
|
July 1, 1987
Studies on the possible role of thyroid hormone in altered muscle protein turnover during sepsis
P O Hasselgren, I W Chen, J H James, et al.
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