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Changes in function of gallbladder mucosal epithelium and formation of cholesterol stones

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Received date: 2020-08-20

  Online published: 2022-07-20

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SHEN Weiyi, HU Hai, JIANG Zhaoyan . Changes in function of gallbladder mucosal epithelium and formation of cholesterol stones[J]. Journal of Surgery Concepts & Practice, 2020 , 25(06) : 533 -536 . DOI: 10.16139/j.1007-9610.2020.06.020

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