Gastroenterology
Volume 94, Issue 4 , Pages 1087-1089 , April 1988

Complexities of nervous control of the intestinal epithelium

  • Helen J. Cooke, Ph.D.

      Affiliations

    • Corresponding Author InformationAddress requests for reprints to: Helen J. Cooke, Department of Physiology, Ohio State University, 333 West Tenth Avenue, Columbus, Ohio 43210.

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Gastroenterology
Volume 94, Issue 4 , Pages 1087-1089 , April 1988