Sensory neuro-immune interactions differ between Irritable Bowel Syndrome subtypes
Patrick A. Hughes(Hanson Institute), Stuart M. Brierley(Flinders University), Nicole J. Isaacs(Royal Adelaide Hospital), Gerald Holtmann(The University of Queensland), L. Ashley Blackshaw(Queen Mary University of London), Jane M. Andrews(Royal Adelaide Hospital), Lochana Maldeniya(Royal Adelaide Hospital), Dallas J. Grasby(Royal Adelaide Hospital), Andrea M. Harrington(Hanson Institute), Jenny Persson(Royal Adelaide Hospital), Chris M. Martin(Royal Adelaide Hospital), Joel Castro(Flinders University), Birgit Adam(Royal Adelaide Hospital), Tobias Liebregts(Royal Adelaide Hospital)
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