Post‐ischaemic restituted intestinal mucosa is more resistant to further ischaemia than normal mucosa in the pig
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P. Aadahl | J. Grønbech | P. Jynge | E. Solligård | V. Beisvag | A. Sandvik | S. E. Erlandsen | E. Skogvoll | K. Tvedt | I. S. Juel
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