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Different phlorizin binding properties to porcine mucosa of the jejunum and ileum in relation to SGLT1 activity
Author(s):
J. HERRMANN
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N Moller
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P. LANGE
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G. BREVES
Publication date:
2016
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J. Anim. Sci.
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