Relationships of endocrine cells to each other and to other cell types in the human gastric fundus and corpus
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M. Stebbing | S. Ward | J. Furness | K. Sasse | B. Callaghan | Billie Hunne | R. McQuade | Y. Bayguinov | J. Fakhry
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