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119 related items for PubMed ID: 449104

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  • 3. The effect of fatty acid perfusion on intestinal alkaline phosphatase. I. Studies on man.
    Linscheer WG, Malagelada JR, Stolbach LL, Fishman WH.
    Am J Dig Dis; 1977 Jun; 22(6):509-15. PubMed ID: 868831
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  • 5. Enhanced intestinal lymph formation during fat absorption: the importance of triglyceride hydrolysis.
    Turner SG, Barrowman JA.
    Q J Exp Physiol Cogn Med Sci; 1978 Jul; 63(3):255-64. PubMed ID: 99761
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  • 6. Long-term adaptation to high-fat diets modifies the nature and output of postprandial intestinal lymph fatty acid in rats.
    Degrace P, Caselli C, Bernard A.
    J Nutr; 1998 Feb; 128(2):185-92. PubMed ID: 9446841
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  • 7. Incorporation of Saturated fatty acids of different chain lengths in small intestinal and lymph phospholipids of the rat during fat absorption; metabolism of lipids 7.
    BORGSTROM B.
    Acta Physiol Scand; 1952 Jun 19; 25(4):315-21. PubMed ID: 12976148
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  • 8. Partitioning of polar fatty acids into lymph and portal vein after intestinal absorption in the rat.
    McDonald GB, Weidman M.
    Q J Exp Physiol; 1987 Apr 19; 72(2):153-9. PubMed ID: 2884690
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  • 9. Intestinal lymph lipoproteins in rats fed diets enriched in specific fatty acids.
    Feldman EB, Russell BS, Hawkins CB, Forte T.
    J Nutr; 1983 Nov 19; 113(11):2323-34. PubMed ID: 6631549
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  • 12. The role of alkaline phosphatase in intestinal absorption. III. The effects of various fatty acids on levels of the enzyme in intestinal mucosa.
    DICKIE N, ROBINSON MI, TUBA J.
    Can J Biochem Physiol; 1955 Jan 19; 33(1):83-8. PubMed ID: 13230953
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  • 14. [Current concepts of intestinal fat absorption(author's transl)].
    Gangl A.
    Leber Magen Darm; 1975 Dec 19; 5(6):265-8. PubMed ID: 180365
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  • 15. Chain-shortening of erucic acid and microperoxisomal beta-oxidation in rat small intestine.
    Thomassen MS, Helgerud P, Norum KR.
    Biochem J; 1985 Jan 15; 225(2):301-6. PubMed ID: 3977835
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  • 16. Lymph fatty acid composition during constant infusion of saturated fats of different chain lengths in the rat.
    Chu SW, Hegsted DM.
    J Nutr; 1980 Nov 15; 110(11):2198-206. PubMed ID: 7431120
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  • 17. Effects of different medium-chain fatty acids on intestinal absorption of structured triacylglycerols.
    Mu H, Høy CE.
    Lipids; 2000 Jan 15; 35(1):83-9. PubMed ID: 10695928
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  • 18. [Increase in alkaline phosphatase activity in small intestine mucosa in high fat diets].
    Raab W, Scharrer E.
    Z Ernahrungswiss; 1980 Dec 15; 19(4):276-9. PubMed ID: 7467486
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  • 19. In vitro stimulation of apparent intestinal alkaline phosphatase activity by thyrocalcitonin.
    Lechi C, De Bastiani G, Zatti M.
    Rev Esp Fisiol; 1973 Jun 15; 29(2):171-3. PubMed ID: 4803792
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