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Factors Determining d-Bilirubin Levels in Infants With Biliary Atresia.

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The vitamin D controversy.

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Non-Anesthesia MR Enterography in Very Young Children-Feasibility, Technique and Performance.

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High- and low-dose oral delayed-release mesalamine in children with mild-to-moderately active ulcerative colitis.

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Total serum bilirubin predicts fat-soluble vitamin deficiency better than serum bile acids in infants with biliary atresia.

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Commentary on "psychotropic medications for pediatric functional gastrointestinal disorders".

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Design and implementation of INSPPIRE.

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Celiac disease: past, present, and future challenges: dedicated to the memory of our friend and colleague, Prof David Branski (1944-2013).

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Celiac disease: past, present, and future challenges: dedicated to the memory of our friend and colleague, Prof David Branski (1944-2013).

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Benefits of attending a summer camp for children with inflammatory bowel disease.

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