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Dietary ω-3 fats reduce proliferation and tumor yields at colorectal anastomosis in rats

Hendrickse et al., 1995

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12295652506613008838
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Hendrickse C
Keighley M
Neoptolemos J
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Gastroenterology

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Background & Aims: Colorectal anastomoses show increased mucosal crypt cell proliferation rates (CCPRs) and often form the site for tumor recurrence after resection of colorectal cancer. The aim of this study was to assess the effects of a 20% ω-3 fat diet on …
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