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Adherent surface mucus gel restricts diffusion of macromolecules in rat duodenum in vivo
The aim of this study was to investigate the permeability of the adherent mucus gel layer in rat duodenum in vivo to macromolecules applied in the lumen. Rats were anesthetized with thiobarbiturate, and the duodenum was perfused with isotonic NaCl solution containing large-molecular-size secretagogu...
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