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Physiological recycling of endogenous nitrate by oral bacteria regulates gastric mucus thickness

Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8268468 Free Radical Biology and Medicine 2015 26 Pages PDF
Keywords
UlcerGut microbiotaNitrosothiolsNitriteNitric oxide
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Physiological recycling of endogenous nitrate by oral bacteria regulates gastric mucus thickness
Authors
Joel Petersson, Cecilia Jädert, Mia Phillipson, Sara Borniquel, Jon O Lundberg, Lena Holm,
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