Mechanisms by which Stress Affects the Experimental and Clinical Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD): Role of Brain-Gut Axis
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Tomasz Brzozowski | M. Zwolinska-Wcislo | B. Brzozowski | T. Brzozowski | A. Mazur-Bialy | T. Mach | Bartosz Brzozowski | Agnieszka Mazur-Bialy | Robert Pajdo | Slawomir Kwiecien | Jan Bilski | Malgorzata Zwolinska-Wcislo | Tomasz Mach | J. Bilski | S. Kwiecień | R. Pajdo | A. Mazur-Biały
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