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d-Xylose, a substrate for the process of sugar active transport by the small intestine

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Dans les cellules épithéliales de l'intestin grêle du Hamster, l'absorption de xylose comprend deux étapes: (1) uneentrée sensible à la phlorizine, et (2) une étape sensible au dinitrophénol, probablement équivalente à l'étape d'accumulation dépendant de l'énergie et typique des sucres actifs.

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A preliminary account was presented at the VII Giornate Biochimiche Latine, S. Margherita Ligure (Genova 1963), p. 87.

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Alvarado, F. d-Xylose, a substrate for the process of sugar active transport by the small intestine. Experientia 20, 302–303 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02171060

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