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THE ROENTGENOGRAPHIC STUDY OF THE GASTRIC MUCOUS MEMBRANE.
1929
S R Johnston
Radiologist to the Victoria General Hospital and Halifax Infirmary Halifax, N.S.
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[Microscopic study on the pathological changes of the gastric mucous membrane].
January 1968, Naika hokan. Japanese archives of internal medicine,
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[Endocrine cells of the gastric mucous membrane].
January 1975, Arkhiv patologii,
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[Acid barrier of the gastric mucous membrane].
April 1986, Medizinische Monatsschrift fur Pharmazeuten,
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[Subepithelial fluorescence in the gastric mucous membrane].
January 1962, Virchows Archiv fur pathologische Anatomie und Physiologie und fur klinische Medizin,
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The oesophagus lined with gastric mucous membrane.
June 1953, Thorax,
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[A case of cancer of the gastric mucous membrane].
July 1961, Japanese journal of medical science & biology,
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Letter: Acid secretion by gastric mucous membrane.
December 1975, The American journal of physiology,
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Osmotic tonicity of the cells of the gastric mucous membrane.
March 1957, Gastroenterology,
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Gastric-mucous membrane protection activity of coptisine derivatives.
November 2001, Biological & pharmaceutical bulletin,
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The metabolism of galactose in the human gastric mucous membrane.
December 1984, Biochemical medicine,
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