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A computer model of oxygen dynamics in human colon mucosa: implications in normal physiology and early tumor development
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    A computer model of oxygen dynamics in human colon mucosa: implications in normal physiology and early tumor development (English)
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    8 October 2018
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    colon
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    microcirculation
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    capillary
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    oxygen diffusion
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    delivery transport
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    respiration
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    mathematical model
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    aberrant crypt foci
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    neoplasm
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