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Permeability of luminal surface of intestinal mucosal cells
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title
Permeability of luminal surface of intestinal mucosal cells
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LINDEMANN B
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SOLOMON AK
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1 March 1962
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The Journal of General Physiology
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45
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801-810
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Metabolism of normal and tumour tissue: The metabolism of intestinal mucous membrane.
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10.1085/JGP.45.4.801
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14465429
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