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    Tsuchiya H, Ebata Y, Sakabe T, Hama S, Kogure K, Shiota G.
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    Kochi T, Shimizu M, Terakura D, Baba A, Ohno T, Kubota M, Shirakami Y, Tsurumi H, Tanaka T, Moriwaki H.
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    Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol; 2013 Oct 01; 305(7):G483-95. PubMed ID: 23886860
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    Ma X, Hua J, Mohamood AR, Hamad AR, Ravi R, Li Z.
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    Lee SJ, Heinrich G, Fedorova L, Al-Share QY, Ledford KJ, Fernstrom MA, McInerney MF, Erickson SK, Gatto-Weis C, Najjar SM.
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