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Citation: Hc. Lin et al., RELEASE OF CHOLECYSTOKININ BY PROXIMAL GUT FAT IS INDEPENDENT OF CHYLOMICRON TRANSPORT, Gastroenterology, 114(4), 1998, pp. 4745-4745
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Authors:
ZHAO XT
MCCAMISH MA
MILLER RH
WANG LJ
LIN HC
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Authors:
ZHAO XT
MCCAMISH MA
MILLER RH
WANG LJ
LIN HC
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