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H. Rich, U.D. Sohn, J. Behar, N.Y. Kim, P. Biancani Experimental esophagitis affects intracellular calcium stores in the cat lower esophageal sphincter Am J Physiol 272 1997 G1523 G1529
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(1997)
Am J Physiol
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Rich, H.1
Sohn, U.D.2
Behar, J.3
Kim, N.Y.4
Biancani, P.5
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