Minimally Invasive Image-Guided Gut Transport Function Measurement Probe
Introduction: Diseases such as celiac disease, environmental enteric dysfunction, infectious gastroenteritis, type II diabetes and inflammatory bowel disease are associated with increased gut permeability. Dual sugar absorption tests, such as the lactulose to rhamnose ratio (L:R) test, are the curre...
Main Authors: | Bhat, N.M (Author), Carlson, C.J (Author), Choy, P. (Author), Chung, A. (Author), Gardecki, J.A (Author), Gavgiotaki, E. (Author), Giddings, S.L (Author), Grant, C.G (Author), Krall, A.A (Author), Lee, A.J (Author), Otuya, D.O (Author), Rowe, S.M (Author), Shi, S.Q (Author), Tearney, G.J (Author), Thiagarajah, J.R (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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Frontiers Media S.A.
2021
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