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Immune mediators and cytokines in gastrointestinal inflammation
B. K. Wershil
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Pediatrics
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Medicine and Dentistry
Mediator
100%
Cytokine
100%
Digestive System Inflammation
100%
Serositis
42%
T-Cell Response
14%
Epithelial Cell
14%
Immune System
14%
Cell Adhesion Molecule
14%
Cell Damage
14%
Nitric Oxide
14%
Intestinal Epithelium
14%
Cells
14%
Regulatory Mechanism
14%
Immunology and Microbiology
Mediator
100%
Inflammation
100%
Immunity
100%
Immune System
14%
Cell Damage
14%
Epithelium
14%
Adhesion Molecule
14%
Cells
14%
Regulatory Mechanism
14%
INIS
inflammation
100%
cytokines
100%
molecules
14%
coordinates
14%
interactions
14%
regulations
14%
induction
14%
adhesion
14%
epithelium
14%
damage
14%
nitric oxide
14%