Pancreatic enzymes digest obstructive meconium from cystic fibrosis pig intestines
IntroductionMeconium ileus (MI) is a life-threatening obstruction of the intestines affecting ∼15% of newborns with cystic fibrosis (CF). Current medical treatments for MI often fail, requiring surgical intervention. MI typically occurs in newborns with pancreatic insufficiency from CF. Meconium con...
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Main Authors: | Gopinathan Gangadharan Nambiar (Author), Sussette Gonzalez Szachowicz (Author), Christian F. Zirbes (Author), Jared J. Hill (Author), Linda S. Powers (Author), David K. Meyerholz (Author), Ian M. Thornell (Author), David A. Stoltz (Author), Anthony J. Fischer (Author) |
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