Effects of sodium concentration and osmolality on water and electrolyte absorption from the intact human colon
AUTOR(ES)
Billich, Christian O.
RESUMO
The influence of sodium concentration and osmolality on net water and monovalent electrolyte absorption from or secretion into the intact human colon was studied in healthy volunteers.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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