Chang et al., 1964 - Google Patents
Lactose and calcium transport in gut sacsChang et al., 1964
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- 5725959557703429519
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- Chang Y
- Hegsted D
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- The Journal of Nutrition
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The effects of glucose and lactose upon calcium absorption in rats were investigated using the inverted gut sac technique with Ca 45. In weanling animals calcium transport was stimulated by lactose both in the duodenum where calcium is absorbed against a …
- 239000011575 calcium 0 title abstract description 54
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