Ischaemia-induced mucus barrier loss and bacterial penetration are counteracted by increased goblet cell secretory activity in human and rat colon.

J. Grootjans*, I.H. Hundscheid, K. Lenaerts, B. Boonen, I.B. Renes, F.K. Verheyen, C.H.C. Dejong, M.F. von Meyenfeldt, G.L. Beets, W.A. Buurman

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Medicine and Dentistry

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