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Effects of aspirin on gastroduodenal permeability in alcoholics and controls
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Guarantor of the article: Ali Keshavarzian, MD.
AK planned and designed the study, examined study subjects, participated in data analysis and in writing the manuscript. AF examined and recruited study subjects, obtained patient data, participated in data analysis and writing the manuscript, assisted in statistical design and analysis and assisted in planning/designing the study. CL examined and recruited study subjects, obtained patient data, participated in data analysis and writing the manuscript, and assisted in planning/designing the study. MJK and LF designed statistical modeling and analysis, performed statistical analysis, assisted in planning the study design, and participated in writing the manuscript. JZF assisted in planning the study design and participated in data analysis and writing the manuscript. MS and CBF performed laboratory analysis, assisted in planning the study design, and participated in writing and submitting the manuscript.
PII: S0741-8329(10)00044-3
doi: 10.1016/j.alcohol.2010.05.004
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