Intake of indigestible carbohydrates influences IgA response and polymeric Ig receptor expression in the rat submandibular gland
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K. Tsukinoki | Toru Takahashi | Yuko Yamamoto | J. Saruta | M. To | Takashi Hayashi | Tomoko Shimizu | Yohei Kamata
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