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It is commonly accepted that sodium concentration in the bathing mucosal fluid strongly affects the transport of substances which are actively transported through the intestinal barrier (1, 2).
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Esposito, G., Faelli, A., Capraro, V. (1972). A Sodium Dependent, Non-Carrier Mediated Transport of a Passive Diffusing Substance across the Intestinal Wall. In: Heinz, E. (eds) Na-linked Transport of Organic Solutes. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-65404-6_23
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