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A Potential Role of Salmonella Infection in the Onset of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases

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FigURe 1 | Normal intestinal epithelium versus altered intestinal epithelium observed in inflammatory bowel disease (iBD)
FigURe 2 | effect of Salmonella infection in inflammatory bowel disease (iBD) patients

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