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Physiology, gastrointestinal

Lichtenberger, L.M., Gastrointestinal physiology, in Physiology Secrets, Raff, H., Ed., Hanley and Belfus, Inc., Philadelphia, 1999, chap. 5. [Pg.305]

Wank, S. A., G protein-coupled receptors in gastrointestinal physiology. I. CCK receptors an exemplary family, Am. J. Physiol. 1998, 274, G607-G613... [Pg.513]

An investigation of the rapid changes of gastric C02 observed, possibly using the new optical fibre sensor, could lead to a better understanding of gastrointestinal physiology. [Pg.429]

Ma T, Verkman AS. 1999. Aquaporin water channels in gastrointestinal physiology. J Physiol 517 317-326. [Pg.114]

Salminen, S., Bouley, C., Boutron-Ruault, M.C., Contor, L., Cummings, J.H., and Franck, A. 1998. Functional food science and gastrointestinal physiology and function. Br J Nutr 80 S147-S171. [Pg.78]

Sagara, K. Kawata, M. Mizuta, H. Shibata, M. Utility of gastrointestinal physiology regulated-dogs Bioavailability study of a commercial sustained-release dosage form of theophylline. Biol. Pharm. Bull. 1994,17 (7), 931-934. [Pg.2827]

Dressman, J.B. Comparison of canine and human gastrointestinal physiology. Pharm. Res. 1986, 3, 123-131. [Pg.3995]

Dietary fibres have important effects on gastrointestinal physiology and can also therefore be a useful adjunct to the conventional treatment of several metabolic and gastrointestinal diseases. [Pg.155]

Schematic representation of glucose (or galactose) transport by the enterocyte. Glucose binds to the receptor, facilitated by the simultaneous binding of two Na+ at separate sites. The glucose and Na" " are released in the cytosol as the receptor affinity for them decreases. The Na" " are actively extruded at the basolateral surface into the intercellular space by Na+,K+-ATPase, which provides the energy for the overall transport. Glucose is transported out of the cell into the intercellular space and thence to portal capillaries, both by a serosal carrier and by diffusion. (Reproduced with permission from G. M. Gray, Carbohydrate Absorption and Malabsorption in Gastrointestinal Physiology. Raven Press,... Schematic representation of glucose (or galactose) transport by the enterocyte. Glucose binds to the receptor, facilitated by the simultaneous binding of two Na+ at separate sites. The glucose and Na" " are released in the cytosol as the receptor affinity for them decreases. The Na" " are actively extruded at the basolateral surface into the intercellular space by Na+,K+-ATPase, which provides the energy for the overall transport. Glucose is transported out of the cell into the intercellular space and thence to portal capillaries, both by a serosal carrier and by diffusion. (Reproduced with permission from G. M. Gray, Carbohydrate Absorption and Malabsorption in Gastrointestinal Physiology. Raven Press,...
Multiple smooth muscle properties Intermediary metabolism Physiology of the central nervous system Gastrointestinal physiology Cardiovascular physiology Reproductive physiology... [Pg.37]

Brown, D.R. and Miller, R.J. (1991) Neurohormonal control of fluid and electrolyte transport in intestinal mucosa, in Handout of Physiology, The Gastrointestinal System IV, Gastrointestinal Physiology Absorptive and Secretory Process of the Intestine, M. Field and R.A. Frizzel, Eds. pp. 527-589. Bethesda, MD American Physiological Society. [Pg.414]


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