PMID: 5635855Feb 1, 1968Paper

The effect of hypoxia on the mechanical activity of the canine small intestine

The American Journal of Digestive Diseases
J Szurszewski, F R Steggerda

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Mar 1, 1972·The American Journal of Digestive Diseases·R J Earlam
Nov 1, 1970·The American Journal of Digestive Diseases·J K Kyi, E E Daniel
Feb 1, 1968·The American Journal of Digestive Diseases·J Szurszewski, F R Steggerda
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