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Intestinal permeability: an overview
I Bjarnason, A Macpherson, D Hollander
Gastroenterology 108 (5), 1566-1581, 1995
11701995
Increased intestinal permeability in patients with Crohn's disease and their relatives: a possible etiologic factor
D HOLLANDER, CM VADHEIM, E BRETTHOLZ, GM PETERSEN, ...
Annals of internal medicine 105 (6), 883-885, 1986
9751986
Parenteral nutrition is associated with intestinal morphologic and functional changes in humans
AL Buchman, AA Moukarzel, S Bhuta, M Belle, ME Ament, CD Eckhert, ...
Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition 19 (6), 453-460, 1995
5201995
Intestinal permeability in patients with Crohn's disease and their healthy relatives
KD Katz, D Hollander, CM Vadheim, C McElree, T Delahunty, ...
Gastroenterology 97 (4), 927-931, 1989
3791989
Crohn's disease--a permeability disorder of the tight junction?
D Hollander
Gut 29 (12), 1621, 1988
3551988
Intestinal permeability, leaky gut, and intestinal disorders
D Hollander
Current gastroenterology reports 1 (5), 410-416, 1999
3431999
The intestinal permeability barrier: a hypothesis as to its regulation and involvement in Crohn's disease
D Hollander
Scandinavian journal of gastroenterology 27 (9), 721-726, 1992
3351992
Protective effect of sucralfate against alcohol-induced gastric mucosal injury in the rat: macroscopic, histologic, ultrastructural, and functional time sequence analysis
D Hollander, A Tarnawski, WJ Krause, H Gergely
Gastroenterology 88 (1), 366-374, 1985
3011985
The use of alkylating agents in the treatment of Wegener's granulomatosis
D HOLLANDER, RT MANNING
Annals of Internal Medicine 67 (2), 393-398, 1967
2681967
Intestinal permeability in patients with Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis and their first degree relatives.
P Munkholm, E Langholz, D Hollander, K Thornberg, M Orholm, KD Katz, ...
Gut 35 (1), 68-72, 1994
2581994
Intestinal absorption of vitamins A, E, D, and K.
D Hollander
2581981
Effects of dextran sulphate sodium on intestinal epithelial cells and intestinal lymphocytes.
J Ni, SF Chen, D Hollander
Gut 39 (2), 234-241, 1996
2521996
beta-carotene intestinal absorption: bile, fatty acid, pH, and flow rate effects on transport.
D Hollander, PE Ruble Jr
American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism 235 (6), E686, 1978
2501978
Prostaglandin protection of the gastric mucosa against alcohol injury—a dynamic time-related process: role of the mucosal proliferative zone
A Tarnawski, D Hollander, J Stachura, WJ Krause, H Gergely
Gastroenterology 88 (1), 334-352, 1985
2311985
Sucralfate protection of the gastric mucosa against ethanol-induced injury: a prostaglandin-mediated process?
D Hollander, A Tarnawski, H Gergely, RD Zipser
Scandinavian journal of gastroenterology. Supplement 101, 97-102, 1984
2091984
Pathways of gastrointestinal protection and repair: mechanisms of action of sucralfate
S Szabo, D Hollander
The American journal of medicine 86 (6), 23-31, 1989
1931989
Vitamin D-3 intestinal absorption in vivo: influence of fatty acids, bile salts, and perfusate pH on absorption.
D Hollander, KS Muralidhara, A Zimmerman
Gut 19 (4), 267-272, 1978
1381978
Permeability in Crohn's disease: altered barrier function in healthy relatives?
D Hollander
Gastroenterology 104, 1848-1851, 1993
1341993
PEG 400, a hydrophilic molecular probe for measuring intestinal permeability
TY Ma, D Hollander, P Krugliak, K Katz
Gastroenterology 98 (1), 39-46, 1990
1331990
Comparison of antacid, sucralfate, cimetidine, and ranitidine in protection of the gastric mucosa against ethanol injury
A Tarnawski, D Hollander, H Gergely, J Stachura
The American Journal of Medicine 79 (2), 19-23, 1985
1331985
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