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Volumn 9, Issue 5, 1974, Pages 417-426
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The significance of bile acids and aldosterone for the electrical hyperpolarization of human rectum in obese patients treated with intestinal bypass operation
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Author keywords
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Indexed keywords
ALDOSTERONE;
BILE ACID;
CHLORIDE;
DEOXYCHOLIC ACID;
ELECTROLYTE;
LITHOCHOLIC ACID;
POTASSIUM;
RENIN;
SODIUM;
SODIUM 24;
WATER;
AGE;
BODY;
CLINICAL STUDY;
DRUG ADMINISTRATION;
DRUG BLOOD LEVEL;
FECES;
HYPERALDOSTERONISM;
INTERNAL MEDICINE;
INTESTINE BYPASS;
MAJOR CLINICAL STUDY;
MEMBRANE POTENTIAL;
OBESITY;
PLASMA;
RECTUM;
RECTUM MUCOSA;
SEX;
SEX DIFFERENCE;
THERAPY;
ADULT;
ALDOSTERONE;
BILE ACIDS AND SALTS;
BIOLOGICAL TRANSPORT, ACTIVE;
CHLORIDES;
CHROMATOGRAPHY, THIN LAYER;
CHROMIUM RADIOISOTOPES;
FECES;
FEMALE;
HUMANS;
ILEOSTOMY;
INTESTINAL ABSORPTION;
INTESTINAL MUCOSA;
JEJUNUM;
MALE;
MEMBRANE POTENTIALS;
MIDDLE AGED;
OBESITY;
POTASSIUM;
RADIOIMMUNOASSAY;
RECTUM;
RENIN;
SODIUM;
WATER-ELECTROLYTE BALANCE;
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EID: 0016193748
PISSN: 00365521
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: None Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (119)
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References (0)
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