Tumor Necrosis Factor Induces Developmental Stage-Dependent Structural Changes in the Immature Small Intestine
Background. Premature infants are commonly subject to intestinal inflammation. Since the human small intestine does not reach maturity until term gestation, premature infants have a unique challenge, as either acute or chronic inflammation may alter the normal development of the intestinal tract. Tu...
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Main Authors: | Kathryn S. Brown (Author), Huiyu Gong (Author), Mark R. Frey (Author), Brock Pope (Author), Matthew Golden (Author), Katerina Martin (Author), Mitchel Obey (Author), Steven J. McElroy (Author) |
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2014-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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