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News Physiol Sci 2: 186-190, 1987;
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News in Physiological Sciences, Vol 2, 186-190, Copyright © 1987 by International Union of Physiological Sciences


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Membrane Transport and Hydrolytic Enzymes Under Physiological Vs. Acute Experimental Conditions

AM Ugolev

When examined in chronic preparations of healthy animals that have fully recovered from experimental surgery, the integrated functions of intestinal hydrolytic enzymes coupled to transport systems for the uptake of nutrients have very different properties from those observed in acute experiments or in isolated preparations.





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