Amelioration of dextran sulfate colitis by butyrate: role of heat shock protein 70 and NF- B
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S. Vavricka | T. Ogasawara | E. Chang | N. Takemura | J. Watanabe | Lisa H Kang | A. Lucioni | Naho Sasajima | K. Baer | K. Parhar | D. Arvans | H. Ren | K. Parker
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