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  • 27. Intestinal changes in gnotobiotic piglets experimentally inoculated with porcine rotavirus.
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  • 34. The lesions of rotavirus infection in 1- and 10-day-old gnotobiotic calves.
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  • 36. Effects of dietary change and rotavirus infection on small intestinal structure and function in gnotobiotic piglets.
    Hall GA, Parsons KR, Waxler GL, Bunch KJ, Batt RM.
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  • 37. The response of gut-associated lymphoid tissue in gnotobiotic piglets to the presence of bacterial antigen in the alimentary tract.
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  • 38. Peyer's patches and M cells as potential sites of the inflammatory onset in Crohn's disease.
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    Hines ME, Styer EL, Baldwin CA, Cole JR.
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  • 40. The follicle-associated epithelium of the ileal Peyer's patch in ruminants is distinguished by its shedding of 50 nm particles.
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