Neu, 2012 - Google Patents
Overview of Digestion and AbsorptionNeu, 2012
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- Neu J
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Along with its role as the largest and most active immune organ of the body, the intestine is involved in important endocrine and exocrine roles and also encompasses neural tissue equivalent to that of the entire spinal cord. The intestinal luminal microbiota interactions with …
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