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  • 41. An in vitro assessment of the effect of cytotoxic drugs upon the intestinal absorption of nutrients in rats.
    Capel ID, Pinnock MH, Williams DC.
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  • 44. Enterohepatic circulation of sodium sulisatin and its effects on glucose absorption in the rat.
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  • 56. Small bowel motility affects glucose absorption in a healthy man.
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