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243 related items for PubMed ID: 9586761

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  • 2. Effects of an alanyl-glutamine-based oral rehydration and nutrition therapy solution on electrolyte and water absorption in a rat model of secretory diarrhea induced by cholera toxin.
    Lima AA, Carvalho GH, Figueiredo AA, Gifoni AR, Soares AM, Silva EA, Guerrant RL.
    Nutrition; 2002 Jun; 18(6):458-62. PubMed ID: 12044816
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  • 4. Glutamine is superior to glucose in stimulating water and electrolyte absorption across rabbit ileum.
    Islam S, Mahalanabis D, Chowdhury AK, Wahed MA, Rahman AS.
    Dig Dis Sci; 1997 Feb; 42(2):420-3. PubMed ID: 9052528
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  • 5. Improved water and sodium absorption from oral rehydration solutions based on rice syrup in a rat model of osmotic diarrhea.
    Wapnir RA, Litov RE, Zdanowicz MM, Lifshitz F.
    J Pediatr; 1991 Apr; 118(4 Pt 2):S53-61. PubMed ID: 2007957
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  • 7. Absorption of a hypotonic oral rehydration solution in a human model of cholera.
    Hunt JB, Thillainayagam AV, Carnaby S, Fairclough PD, Clark ML, Farthing MJ.
    Gut; 1994 Feb; 35(2):211-4. PubMed ID: 8307471
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  • 8. Evaluation of the effects of varying solute content on the efficacy of oral rehydration solutions in a rat model of secretory diarrhoea.
    Pillai GV, Brueton MJ, Burston D, Sandhu BK.
    J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr; 1994 May; 18(4):457-60. PubMed ID: 8071782
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  • 10. Studies of water and electrolyte movement for oral rehydration solutions (rice- and glucose-based) across a normal and secreting gut using a dual isotope tracer technique in a rat perfusion model.
    Wall CR, Bates MS, Cleghorn CJ, Ward L.
    Aliment Pharmacol Ther; 1997 Jun; 11(3):581-7. PubMed ID: 9218086
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  • 11. Dominant role for osmolality in the efficacy of glucose and glycine-containing oral rehydration solutions: studies in a rat model of secretory diarrhoea.
    Cunha Ferreira RM, Elliott EJ, Watson AJ, Brennan E, Walker-Smith JA, Farthing MJ.
    Acta Paediatr; 1992 Jan; 81(1):46-50. PubMed ID: 1600303
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  • 12. Evaluation of oral rehydration solution by whole-gut perfusion in rats: effect of osmolarity, sodium concentration and resistant starch.
    Subramanya S, Ramakrishna BS, Binder HJ, Farthing MJ, Young GP.
    J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr; 2006 Nov; 43(5):568-75. PubMed ID: 17130730
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  • 13. Effect of a maltodextrin-electrolyte, a maltodextrin-nutrient-electrolyte and a standard electrolyte solution on water and electrolyte fluxes in the secreting rat intestine.
    Rolston DD, Raghupathy P, Cutting WA.
    J Diarrhoeal Dis Res; 1993 Dec; 11(4):217-21. PubMed ID: 8188993
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  • 14. Water and electrolyte salvage in an animal model of dehydration and malnutrition.
    Islam S, Abély M, Alam NH, Dossou F, Chowdhury AK, Desjeux JF.
    J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr; 2004 Jan; 38(1):27-33. PubMed ID: 14676591
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  • 15. Efficacy of oral rehydration solutions in a rat model of secretory diarrhea.
    Rolston DD, Borodo MM, Kelly MJ, Dawson AM, Farthing MJ.
    J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr; 1987 Jan; 6(4):624-30. PubMed ID: 3430270
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  • 17. Comparison of glucose/electrolyte and glucose/glycine/electrolyte oral rehydration solutions in hospitalized children with diarrhea in Costa Rica.
    Pizarro D, Levine MM, Posada G, Sandi L.
    J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr; 1988 Jan; 7(3):411-6. PubMed ID: 3385554
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  • 18. Oral rehydration solutions: increased water and sodium absorption by addition of a viscosity-enhancing agent in a rat model of chronic osmotic diarrhea.
    Go JT, Harper RG, Sia CG, Teichberg S, Wapnir RA.
    J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr; 1994 Nov; 19(4):410-6. PubMed ID: 7876995
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  • 19. [Comparative effects of oral rehydratation solutions in experimental cholera in the rat].
    Beji Serairi R, Zouiten Mekki L, Manoubi Tekaya L, Omar S, Guemira F, Ghanem A, Ben Mansour A.
    Gastroenterol Clin Biol; 2001 Jan; 25(1):20-3. PubMed ID: 11275614
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  • 20. Bicarbonate and citrate in oral rehydration therapy: studies in a model of secretory diarrhea.
    Elliott EJ, Watson AJ, Walker-Smith JA, Farthing MJ.
    J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr; 1993 Apr; 16(3):278-83. PubMed ID: 8492256
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