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Volumn 132, Issue 7, 2002, Pages 1929-1934
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Transporter-mediated absorption is the primary route of entry and is required for passive absorption of intestinal glucose into the blood of conscious dogs
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Author keywords
Carbohydrate; Dogs; Intestine; Phloridzin
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Indexed keywords
ADENOSINE TRIPHOSPHATASE (POTASSIUM SODIUM) INHIBITOR;
ADENOSINE TRIPHOSPHATE;
CARBON 14;
GLUCOSE;
GLUCOSE DERIVATIVE;
METHYLGLUCOSE;
PHLORIZIN;
TRITIUM;
UNCLASSIFIED DRUG;
ACTIVE TRANSPORT;
ANALYTIC METHOD;
ANIMAL CELL;
ANIMAL EXPERIMENT;
ANIMAL TISSUE;
ARTICLE;
BIOAVAILABILITY;
CALCULATION;
CONTROLLED STUDY;
DOG;
DOSE TIME EFFECT RELATION;
DUODENUM;
FEMALE;
FEMORAL ARTERY;
FOOD AVAILABILITY;
GLUCOSE ABSORPTION;
GLUCOSE BLOOD LEVEL;
GLUCOSE CLAMP TECHNIQUE;
GLUCOSE TRANSPORT SYSTEM;
INHIBITION KINETICS;
INTESTINE ABSORPTION;
MALE;
NONHUMAN;
NUTRIENT AVAILABILITY;
PASSIVE TRANSPORT;
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY;
PORTAL VEIN;
POTASSIUM TRANSPORT;
RADIOACTIVITY;
REGULATORY MECHANISM;
SODIUM TRANSPORT;
WAKEFULNESS;
ANIMALIA;
CANIS FAMILIARIS;
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EID: 0036300461
PISSN: 00223166
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1093/jn/132.7.1929 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (25)
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References (19)
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