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Gastric stapling for morbid obesity: gastrointestinal response in a rat model

Young et al., 1984

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13236484153166453267
Author
Young E
Taylor M
Taylor M
McFee A
Miller O
Gleiser C
Publication year
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The American journal of clinical nutrition

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The adaptive response of the gastrointestinal tract to gastric stapling was studied in a Zucker (fafa) genetically obese rat model. The effects of gastric stapling in rats with a Roux-en-Y gastrojejunostomy were compared to Roux-en-Y and intact controls. Rats (225 to 275 g) …
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