GLP-2: The Intestinal Growth Factor in Metabolic Research

Research review of GLP-2 — the incretin hormone studied for intestinal epithelial growth, nutrient absorption, and gut barrier function.

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Research review of GLP-2 — the incretin hormone studied for intestinal epithelial growth, nutrient absorption, and gut barrier function.

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