Characterization of squamous esophageal cells resistant to bile acids at acidic pH: implication for Barrett's esophagus pathogenesis.
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H. Bernstein | A. Goldman | Heather B. Roesly | H. Chen | K. Dvorak | B. Dvořák | Kimberly A. Hill | M. Tome
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