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Effects of short-chain fatty acids on electrophysiological properties and permeability characteristics of sheep (Ovis aries) abomasal mucosa

Bödeker et al., 1994

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4948092759045620456
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Bödeker D
Lamy S
Mahler M
Holler H
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Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Physiology

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Transepithelial potential differences (PD), electrical conductances (gt) and mannitol fluxes were measured in sheep abomasal epithelia incubated in vitro with either short-chain fatty acids (SCFA) or with lactic acid. In contrast to lactic acid a SCFA mixture, or acetic acid …
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