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Inflammatory bowel disease of mice—and men?
Although the findings from an examination of inflammatory bowel disease in mice cannot be related directly to human inflammatory bowel disease, some of the parallels in pathological features and clinical presentation are highly suggestive that human disease is an abnormal response to a normal antige...
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