- Title
- Meal-induced jejunal absorption requires intact neural pathways. Discussion
- Creators
- G. J Anthone - Johns Hopkins medical inst., dep. surgery, Baltimore MD 21205, United StatesB. H Wang - Johns Hopkins medical inst., dep. surgery, Baltimore MD 21205, United StatesG. J Anthone - Johns Hopkins medical inst., dep. surgery, Baltimore MD 21205, United StatesM. J Zinner - Johns Hopkins medical inst., dep. surgery, Baltimore MD 21205, United StatesM. S Orandle - Johns Hopkins medical inst., dep. surgery, Baltimore MD 21205, United StatesC. J Yeo - Johns Hopkins medical inst., dep. surgery, Baltimore MD 21205, United StatesD Mcfadden - Johns Hopkins medical inst., dep. surgery, Baltimore MD 21205, United StatesM. G Sarr - Johns Hopkins medical inst., dep. surgery, Baltimore MD 21205, United StatesG. L Telford - Johns Hopkins medical inst., dep. surgery, Baltimore MD 21205, United StatesJ. W Maher - Johns Hopkins medical inst., dep. surgery, Baltimore MD 21205, United StatesW Silen - Johns Hopkins medical inst., dep. surgery, Baltimore MD 21205, United States
- Publication Details
- The American journal of surgery, Vol.163(1), pp.150-156
- Conference
- 32nd Annual meeting of the Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract, New Orleans, LA, May 20-22, 1991
- Publisher
- Elsevier
- Grant note
- Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract
- Identifiers
- 991005970857302656
- Academic Unit
- Surgery
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Conference proceeding
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Meal-induced jejunal absorption requires intact neural pathways. Discussion
The American journal of surgery, Vol.163(1), pp.150-156
32nd Annual meeting of the Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract, New Orleans, LA, May 20-22, 1991
1992
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