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Effect of sodium on passive permeability of non-electrolytes through the intestinal wall

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Der Einfluss des Natriums auf die passive Permeabilität der Jejunum-Schleimhaut der Laboratoriumsratte gegenüber wasserlöslichen, nichtmetabolisierbaren und elektroneutralen Substanzen (Thioharnstoff, Azetamid) wurde untersucht. Wird das Natrium des NaCl in der Perfusionsflüssigkeit durch Trisoder Cholin-Kationen ersetzt, so nehmen sowohl der transepitheliale Glukosetransport wie auch die Mobilität der geprüften Substanzen ab.

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This work has been supported by a research grant of the Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Roma. The authors acknowledge, with warm appreciation, the valuable technical assistance of Mr. R.Parotelli.

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Esposito, G., Faelli, A. & Capraro, V. Effect of sodium on passive permeability of non-electrolytes through the intestinal wall. Experientia 25, 603–604 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01896538

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