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Length measurement of gut segments for mucosal transport studies

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La longueur des segments d'intestin de rat, mesurée in vivo sous une anesthésie profonde à l'ether et in vitro, dans une solution tampon à 25 °C, atteint environ le 94% et le 80% de la longueur des segments totalement relâchés. L'une ou l'autre de ces mesures semble assez constante pour être employée dans la standardisation des méthodes en usage dans la plupart des études sur le transport mucosal.

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This work was supported by the Medical Research Council of Canada.

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Webling, D.D.A. Length measurement of gut segments for mucosal transport studies. Experientia 27, 516–517 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02147572

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