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SKGT4 oesophageal cell lines stimulated in low pH environment for varies length of time
Barrett's esophagus biopsies with high or low grade dysplasia or simple intestinal metaplasia
Esophageal gene expression following exposure to deoxycholic acid
Study of Multiple Solid Cancers
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Mechanisms and pathophysiology of Barrett oesophagus.
Treatment for Barrett's oesophagus.
Endoscopic Diagnosis and Treatment of Early Mucosal Neoplasms in the Oesophagus].
MIS for enucleation of leiomyoma of the oesophagus-strategic approach and experience of 19 cases.
An analytical and comparative study of swallowing in a tumor-infected oesophagus: a mathematical mod…
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Radiofrequency Ablation for Barrett Oesophagus With Low Grade Dysplasia
Radiochemotherapy in Elderly Patients With Oesophagus Cancer
Radiofrequency in the Treatment of Barrett's Oesophagus
Long-term Adverse Effects After Bariatric Surgery on Oesophagus Epithelium
Radiotherapy & Olaparib in COmbination for Carcinoma of the Oesophagus
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