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Concept Jejunum
Academic Article Endotoxin-induced alterations in rat colonic water and electrolyte transport.
Academic Article Tissue distribution of Na+/H+ exchanger isoforms NHE2 and NHE4 in rat intestine and kidney.
Academic Article Altered regulation of regional sucrase-isomaltase expression in diabetic rat intestine.
Academic Article Regional alterations in intestinal sucrase expression in streptozocin-treated chronically diabetic rats.
Academic Article Bacterial superantigen-treated intestinal epithelial cells upregulate heat shock proteins 25 and 72 and are resistant to oxidant cytotoxicity.
Academic Article Luminal bacterial flora determines physiological expression of intestinal epithelial cytoprotective heat shock proteins 25 and 72.
Academic Article The pharmacological modification of secretory responses.
Academic Article Determinants of regional sucrase-isomaltase expression in adult rat small intestine.
Academic Article Transforming growth factors and intestinal epithelia: more questions than answers.
Academic Article Cyclic AMP-mediated endocytosis of intestinal epithelial NHE3 requires binding to synaptotagmin 1.
Academic Article Regional differences in colonic mucosa-associated microbiota determine the physiological expression of host heat shock proteins.
Academic Article Intestinal adaptation to diabetes. Altered Na-dependent nutrient absorption in streptozocin-treated chronically diabetic rats.
Academic Article Small intestine hexose transport in experimental diabetes. Increased transporter mRNA and protein expression in enterocytes.
Academic Article Alpha2-adrenergic receptors attenuate secretagogue-induced endocytosis and promote exocytosis of intestinal NHE2 and NHE3.
Academic Article TU-100 (Daikenchuto) and ginger ameliorate anti-CD3 antibody induced T cell-mediated murine enteritis: microbe-independent effects involving Akt and NF-?B suppression.
Academic Article Activation of bile acid signaling improves metabolic phenotypes in high-fat diet-induced obese mice.
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