The American Journal of Surgery
Volume 185, Issue 1 , Pages 16-21 , January 2003

Effect of route and type of nutrition on intestine-derived inflammatory responses

  • Kenneth A. Kudsk, M.D.

      Affiliations

    • Department of Surgery, University of Wisconsin Medical School, H4/736 Clinical Science Center, 600 Highland Ave., Madison, WI 53792-7375, USA
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +1-608-262-2430; fax: +1-608-263-7652.

Received 4 September 2002 ,Accepted 7 September 2002.

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The American Journal of Surgery
Volume 185, Issue 1 , Pages 16-21 , January 2003