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THE ABSORPTION OF HEXOSES FROM THE UPPER PART OF THE SMALL INTESTINE IN MAN.
scientific article published on March 1937
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THE ABSORPTION OF HEXOSES FROM THE UPPER PART OF THE SMALL INTESTINE IN MAN.
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Groen J
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1 March 1937
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Journal of Clinical Investigation
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16
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245-255
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2
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INTUBATION STUDIES OF THE HUMAN SMALL INTESTINE. IV. CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE INTESTINAL CONTENTS IN THE FASTING STATE AND AS INFLUENCED BY THE ADMINISTRATION OF ACIDS, OF ALKALIES AND OF WATER
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The Metabolism of Carbohydrates. Part III: The Absorption of Glucose, Fructose and Galactose from the Small Intestine
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The absorption of glucose from the alimentary canal
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10.1172/JCI100854
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424867
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