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Evaluation of Long Term Alcohol Consumption on Gastric Acid Secretion and the Histomorphometry of the Stomach in Adult Male Wistar Rats

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Fig 1: Showing the effects of alcohol on the level of gastric acid secretion in experimental rats expressed as Mean±SEM
Fig 2: Showing the effects of alcohol on the gastric mucous cell count of experimental rats expressed as Mean±SEM

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