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- adjective anatomy Outside of the
intestines
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Development of extraintestinal manifestations in pediatric patients with inflammatory bowel disease.
Recent Publications 2010
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This includes primary GI diseases in those patients with extraintestinal presentations and secondary GI diseases in patients with known non-GI diseases.
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The primary acquired lactase deficiency of the adult is known to cause various disturbances in the gastrointestinal tract while extraintestinal symptoms are unusual.
More Bad Info from the UK Steve Carper 2007
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Despite their ability to invade cultured cells, elicit host cell responses and establish PID, EnPEC lacked sixteen genes commonly associated with adhesion and invasion by enteric or extraintestinal pathogenic
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles I. Martin Sheldon et al. 2010
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Despite their ability to invade cultured cells, elicit host cell responses and establish PID, EnPEC lacked sixteen genes commonly associated with adhesion and invasion by enteric or extraintestinal pathogenic
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles I. Martin Sheldon et al. 2010
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Despite their ability to invade cultured cells, elicit host cell responses and establish PID, EnPEC lacked sixteen genes commonly associated with adhesion and invasion by enteric or extraintestinal pathogenic E. coli, though the ferric yersiniabactin uptake gene (fyuA) was present in PID-associated EnPEC.
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Despite their ability to invade cultured cells, elicit host cell responses and establish PID, EnPEC lacked sixteen genes commonly associated with adhesion and invasion by enteric or extraintestinal pathogenic
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles I. Martin Sheldon et al. 2010
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The same approaches were applied to three closely related extraintestinal pathogenic
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Zhemin Zhou et al. 2010
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Despite their ability to invade cultured cells, elicit host cell responses and establish PID, EnPEC lacked sixteen genes commonly associated with adhesion and invasion by enteric or extraintestinal pathogenic
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles I. Martin Sheldon et al. 2010
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Despite their ability to invade cultured cells, elicit host cell responses and establish PID, EnPEC lacked sixteen genes commonly associated with adhesion and invasion by enteric or extraintestinal pathogenic E. coli, though the ferric yersiniabactin uptake gene (fyuA) was present in PID-associated EnPEC.
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