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Iannoli, P; Miller, J H; Wang, H T et al. (1999) Characterization of L-leucine transport system in brush border membranes from human and rabbit small intestine. Metabolism 48:1432-6
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Wang, H T; Miller, J H; Avissar, N et al. (1999) Small bowel adaptation is dependent on site of massive enterectomy. J Surg Res 84:94-100
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Iannoli, P; Miller, J H; Ryan, C K et al. (1998) Enterocyte nutrient transport is preserved in a rabbit model of acute intestinal ischemia. JPEN J Parenter Enteral Nutr 22:387-92
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Iannoli, P; Miller, J H; Sax, H C (1998) Epidermal growth factor and human growth hormone induce two sodium-dependent arginine transport systems after massive enterectomy. JPEN J Parenter Enteral Nutr 22:326-30
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Iannoli, P; Miller, J H; Ryan, C K et al. (1998) Glucocorticoids upregulate intestinal nutrient transport in a time-dependent and substrate-specific fashion. J Gastrointest Surg 2:449-57
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Iannoli, P; Miller, J H; Ryan, C K et al. (1997) Epidermal growth factor and human growth hormone accelerate adaptation after massive enterectomy in an additive, nutrient-dependent, and site-specific fashion. Surgery 122:721-8; discussion 728-9
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Ryan, C K; Miller, J H; Seydel, A S et al. (1997) Epidermal growth factor and neurotensin induce microvillus hypertrophy following massive enterectomy. J Gastrointest Surg 1:467-73
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Iannoli, P; Miller, J H; Ryan, C K et al. (1997) Human growth hormone induces system B transport in short bowel syndrome. J Surg Res 69:150-8
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Wang, H T; Miller, J H; Iannoli, P et al. (1997) Intestinal adaptation and amino acid transport following massive enterectomy. Front Biosci 2:e116-22
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