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Important Endpoints and Proliferative Markers to Assess Small Intestinal Injury and Adaptation using a Mouse Model of Chemotherapy-Induced Mucositis
Anna Billeschou
, Jenna Hunt,
Hannelouise Kissow
Department of Biomedical Sciences
Endocrinology and Metabolism
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Chemotherapy-induced mucositis
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Proliferative Markers
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Intestinal Adaptation
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Small Intestine
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Mouse Model
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Adaptive Response
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Small Bowel Injury
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Crypt Depth
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Trauma
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Hyperproliferation
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Bowel
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Specific Marker
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Crypt Cell Proliferation
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Intestinal Weight
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Villus Height
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Adaptation
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Compensatory Mechanisms
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Proliferating Cells
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Molecular Mechanism
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Nutrient Absorption
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Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Intestine Injury
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Mouse Model
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Mucosa Inflammation
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Chemotherapy
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Injury
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Adaptive Response
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Mouse Model
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Cell Proliferation
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Cell Cycle
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Absorption
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Small Intestine
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Immunology and Microbiology
Cell Proliferation
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Mouse Model
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Cell Cycle
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Absorption
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Crypt Cell
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Small Intestine
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