Intestinal permeability, mucosal injury, and growth faltering in Gambian infants

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There is controversy over whether children in developing countries can catch up on their growth rates after bouts of diarrhoea. A factor influencing catch-up growth is the extent and duration of mucosal injury. To explore the relation between intestinal disease and growth performance, a non-invasive …
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Authors Lunn PG;Northrop-Clewes CA;Downes RM;;
Journal Lancet (London, England)
Year 1991
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