Lipopolysaccharide exposure is linked to activation of the acute phase response and growth failure in pediatric Crohn's disease and murine colitis
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S. Kugathasan | C. Karp | Leah M. Flick | N. Uozumi | L. Denson | S. Divanovic | I. Jurickova | Erin Bonkowski | Xiaonan Han | B. Pasternak | T. Willson | Lisa Petiniot | S. D'Mello | Anna Traurnicht | Sharon D'Mello | Senad Divanovic
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