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ischemia
100%
humans
80%
injuries
36%
colon
33%
barriers
29%
small intestine
24%
patients
18%
tissues
18%
proteins
17%
grafts
17%
damage
17%
intestines
14%
losses
13%
rats
11%
defense
11%
comparative evaluations
11%
peptides
11%
amino acids
10%
layers
9%
glucagon
9%
safety
9%
males
9%
metabolism
9%
lipopolysaccharides
9%
mass spectrometry
9%
lysozyme
9%
females
9%
l cells
9%
secretion
9%
junctions
9%
Keyphrases
Ischemia-reperfusion Injury
76%
Intestinal Ischemia
47%
Reperfusion
34%
Colonic Ischemia
28%
Ischemia
27%
Goblet Cells
22%
Ischemia-reperfusion Model
21%
Colon
21%
Human Colon
19%
Intestinal Transplantation
19%
Small Intestine
18%
Paneth Cells
14%
Mucus Layer
13%
Intestine
12%
Rat Colon
12%
Human Studies
11%
Amino Acids
11%
Mucus Barrier
9%
Bacterial Penetration
9%
Barrier Function
9%
Enteroendocrine Cells
9%
Glucagon-like
9%
Mass Spectrometry Imaging
9%
Gut Barrier
9%
Phosphoproteomics
9%
Tissue Damage
9%
Secretory Activity
9%
Human Small Intestine
9%
Protein Changes
9%
Retrospective Observational Study
9%
Medicine and Dentistry
Ischemia
59%
Colon
23%
Bowel Ischemia
22%
Colon Ischemia
20%
Observational Study
19%
Secretion (Process)
19%
Small Intestine
16%
Tissue Injury
11%
Human Study
11%
Paneth Cell
11%
Amino Acid Metabolism
9%
Lipopolysaccharide
9%
Amino Acid
9%
Intestinal Transplantation
9%
Histopathology
9%
Graft Rejection
9%
Glucagon Like Peptide 1
9%
Gut
9%
Mucus
9%
Intestine Injury
9%
Goblet Cell
9%
Neutrophil
8%
Pancreaticoduodenectomy
7%
Jejunum
7%
Interleukin 6
7%
Programmed Cell Death
6%
Citrulline
5%
Colorectal Surgery
5%
Pathophysiology
5%
Tumor Necrosis Factor
5%