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Active transport of bile acids decreases mucin 2 in neonatal ileum: Implications for development of necrotizing enterocolitis
Nina A. Martin
, Sarah K.Mount Patrick
, Teresa E. Estrada
, Harrison A. Frisk
, Daniel T. Rogan
, Bohuslav Dvorak
,
Melissa D. Halpern
Children's Research, Center of
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Medicine and Dentistry
Bile Acid
100%
Ileum
100%
Necrotizing Enterocolitis
100%
Mucin 2
100%
Active Transport
100%
Prematurity
13%
Trefoil Factor 3
13%
Disease Course
6%
Disease
6%
Ex Vivo
6%
Neonatal Infant
6%
Goblet Cell
6%
Mucin
6%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Ileum
100%
Bile Acid
100%
Necrotizing Enterocolitis
100%
Mucin 2
100%
Mouse
13%
Prematurity
13%
Trefoil Factor 3
13%
Disease
6%
Knockout Mouse
6%
Mucin
6%
Disease Course
6%
Immunology and Microbiology
Mucin
100%
Ileum
100%
Enterocolitis
100%
Mouse
15%
Trefoil Factor 3
15%
Explant
7%
Knockout Mouse
7%
Goblet Cell
7%
Keyphrases
Winnie Mice
7%
Ex Vivo Techniques
7%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Trefoil Factor 3
13%
Neuroscience
Trefoil Factor 3
13%