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105 related items for PubMed ID: 1182873

  • 21. Effect of some cationic drugs on the intestinal absorption of pralidoxime iodide.
    Suzuki E, Doi K, Kondo T, Matsui H, Sezaki H.
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    Nakamura J, Shima K, Kimura T, Muranishi S, Sezaki H.
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  • 23. Effect of buffer constituents and time on drug transfer across in vitro rat intestine.
    Benet LZ, Orr JM, Turner RH, Webb HS.
    J Pharm Sci; 1971 Feb; 60(2):234-8. PubMed ID: 5572446
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  • 24. Effect of dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate and poloxamer 188 on dissolution and intestinal absorption of sulfadiazine and sulfisoxazole in rats.
    Reddy RK, Khalil SA, Gouda MW.
    J Pharm Sci; 1976 Jan; 65(1):115-8. PubMed ID: 1255414
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    Ichibagase H, Imamura Y, Manako T, Uekama K, Otagiri M.
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  • 28. The absorption from the gut of quinine and chlorpheniramine given with various anionic agents.
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  • 29. Intestinal absorption of salicylamide and effect of atropine on it.
    Shibasaki S, Yokoyama M, Bando A, Nishigaki R, Umemura K.
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    Pekas JC, Larsen GL, Feil VJ.
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    Thillainayagam AV, Carnaby S, Dias JA, Clark ML, Farthing MJ.
    Gut; 1993 Jul; 34(7):920-5. PubMed ID: 8344579
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  • 32. [Mechanisms of glucose absorption at a high carbohydrate level in the rat small intestine in vivo].
    Gruzdkov AA, Gromova LV.
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  • 33. Effects of lipids on bioavailability of sulfisoxazole acetyl, dicumarol, and griseofulvin in rats.
    Bloedow DC, Hayton WL.
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  • 34. Development of methods of studying the effect of pharmaceutical additives on the gastrointestinal absorption of drugs in the rat.
    Marvola M, Tuomela ML, Komulainen M, Inkinen M, Pirjola J.
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  • 35. Water and solute absorption from a new hypotonic oral rehydration solution: evaluation in human and animal perfusion models.
    Hunt JB, Thillainayagam AV, Salim AF, Carnaby S, Elliott EJ, Farthing MJ.
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  • 36. Drug absorption. VI. Water flux and drug absorption in an in situ rat gut preparation.
    Kojima S, Smith RB, Crouthamel WG, Doluisio JT.
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  • 37. Stimulating effect of hyperosmality on glucose uptake in the small intestine of hamsters.
    Dida PK, Beck IT.
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  • 38. Salicylate metabolism in man.
    Davison C.
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  • 39. The absorption and first-pass metabolism of [14C]-1,3-dinitrobenzene in the isolated vascularly perfused rat small intestine.
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  • 40. Absorption and excretion of drugs. XXXII. Absorption of barbituric acid derivatives from rat small intestine.
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