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    Braak B, Klooker TK, Wouters MM, Welting O, van der Loos CM, Stanisor OI, van Diest S, van den Wijngaard RM, Boeckxstaens GE.
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  • 25. MLCK-mediated intestinal permeability promotes immune activation and visceral hypersensitivity in PI-IBS mice.
    Long Y, Du L, Kim JJ, Chen B, Zhu Y, Zhang Y, Yao S, He H, Zheng X, Huang Z, Dai N.
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  • 27. [The relationship between adherens junction and tight junction and clinical symptoms in patients with diarrhea predominant irritable bowel syndrome].
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    Dunlop SP, Hebden J, Campbell E, Naesdal J, Olbe L, Perkins AC, Spiller RC.
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    Martínez C, Vicario M, Ramos L, Lobo B, Mosquera JL, Alonso C, Sánchez A, Guilarte M, Antolín M, de Torres I, González-Castro AM, Pigrau M, Saperas E, Azpiroz F, Santos J.
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  • 34. [Intestinal motility disorders and visceral hypersensitivity in irritable bowel syndrome].
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  • 38. Irritable bowel syndrome and visceral hypersensitivity : risk factors and pathophysiological mechanisms.
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