Physiological aspects of absorption and secretion in intestine
- PMID: 3529609
- DOI: 10.1007/BF02214000
Physiological aspects of absorption and secretion in intestine
Abstract
Two differently oriented approaches in intestinal physiology can be distinguished. One, mainly based on in vitro experiments, seeks explanations at the level of the epithelium itself. The other, mainly based on in vivo experiments, looks for explanations at the level of regulatory nervous and endocrine mechanisms and their interaction. These two approaches complement each other.
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