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Grant Differentiating Ulcerative Colitis and Crohns Colitis Through Proteomic Patterns
Academic Article Inflammatory bowel disease-associated colorectal cancer: proctocolectomy and mucosectomy do not necessarily eliminate pouch-related cancer incidences.
Academic Article Implications of the colonic deposition of free hemoglobin-a chain: a previously unknown tissue by-product in inflammatory bowel disease.
Academic Article Characterization of Serum Cytokine Profile in Predominantly Colonic Inflammatory Bowel Disease to Delineate Ulcerative and Crohn's Colitides.
Academic Article Diagnosis of inflammatory bowel disease: Potential role of molecular biometrics.
Academic Article Correction: Human alpha defensin 5 is a candidate biomarker to delineate inflammatory bowel disease.
Academic Article Human alpha defensin 5 is a candidate biomarker to delineate inflammatory bowel disease.
Concept Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
Academic Article Inflammatory Bowel Disease: An Expanding Global Health Problem
Academic Article Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Academic Article Diagnosis of inflammatory bowel disease: Potential role of molecular biometrics
Academic Article Inflammatory Bowel Disease On-Line Web-Based Guide to Health Professionals and Patients in Developing and African Nations
Academic Article Clinics in Surgery
Academic Article Diagnosis of inflammatory bowel disease: Potential role of molecular biometrics
Academic Article Editorial
Academic Article Characterization of Serum Cytokine Profile in Predominantly Colonic Inflammatory Bowel Disease to Delineate Ulcerative and Crohn's Colitides
Academic Article Inflammatory bowel disease-associated colorectal cancer: proctocolectomy and mucosectomy do not necessarily eliminate pouch-related cancer incidences
Academic Article Methods for Diagnosing and Treating Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Academic Article Targeted HD5 antibody and assay methods for diagnosing and treating inflammatory bowel disease
Academic Article Linking bacterial enterotoxins and alpha defensin 5 expansion in the Crohn's colitis: A new insight into the etiopathogenetic and differentiation triggers driving colonic inflammatory bowel disease.
Academic Article The diagnostic potential of human alpha defensin 5 in inflammatory bowel disease
Academic Article Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Clinical Diagnosis and Surgical Treatment-Overview.
Academic Article Methods for diagnosing and treating inflammatory bowel disease
Academic Article Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Clinical Diagnosis and Pharmaceutical Management.
Academic Article Managing Pregnancy and Nursing Affecting African American Women with Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Clinical Outcomes and Parenthood
Academic Article Inflammatory Bowel Disease-Associated Colorectal Cancer: Translational and Transformational Risks Posed by Exogenous Free Hemoglobin Alpha Chain, a By-Product of Extravasated Erythrocyte Macrophage Erythrophagocytosis
Academic Article The Multifactorial Etiopathogeneses Interplay of Inflammatory Bowel Disease: An Overview
Academic Article Managing Pregnancy and Nursing Affecting African American Women with Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Clinical Outcomes and Parenthood.
Academic Article Inflammatory Bowel Disease-Associated Colorectal Cancer: Translational and Transformational Risks Posed by Exogenous Free Hemoglobin Alpha Chain, A By-Product of Extravasated Erythrocyte Macrophage Erythrophagocytosis.
Academic Article The Multifactorial Etiopathogeneses Interplay of Inflammatory Bowel Disease: An Overview.
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