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An in vivo method to study blood flows and absorption capacity simultaneously in an isolated jejunal segment of the dog was presented. The details of the experimental technic and its accuracy were described.
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Varro, V., Csernay, L., Blaho, G. et al. A simple method for the simultaneous recording of blood flow and absorption in isolated segments of dog intestine. Digest Dis Sci 9, 138–144 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02243518
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