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Correlation between the 51CrEdta Clearance and the Secretion of Fluid and Electrolytes under the Influence of Deoxycholate (DC) in the Rat Colon

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What is the primary determinant for the changes in fluid and electrolyte movement in bile salt caused diarrhea? In tied off intestinal loops a change of motility cannot be responsible for an increase of the fluid volume.

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Goerg, K.J., Nell, G., Specht, W. (1978). Correlation between the 51CrEdta Clearance and the Secretion of Fluid and Electrolytes under the Influence of Deoxycholate (DC) in the Rat Colon. In: Deutsche Pharmakologische Gesellschaft. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-39532-5_4

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