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Ammonia Movement in the Small Intestine: Preferential Transport by the Ileum
Sanford M. Mossberg, George Ross
Sanford M. Mossberg, George Ross
Published April 1, 1967
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 1967;46(4):490-498. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI105551.
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Ammonia Movement in the Small Intestine: Preferential Transport by the Ileum

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Isolated, surviving sacs of everted small intestine were used to characterize ammonia transport in the golden hamster. Jejunal and ileal sacs incubated aerobically in ammonia-free test solution liberated the same quantity of ammonia as did sacs that were filled and immediately emptied of their contents, indicating no significant evolution of metabolic ammonia.

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