Pharmacology of Intestinal Permeation I / edited by Tihamér Z. Csáky.
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Language: | English |
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Berlin, Heidelberg :
Springer Berlin Heidelberg,
1984.
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Series: | Handbook of experimental pharmacology ;
v. 70 / 1. |
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Table of Contents:
- 1 Morphology of the Intestinal Mucosa.
- 2 Intestinal Permeation and Permeability: an Overview.
- 3 Permeability and Related Phenomena: Basic Concepts
- 4 Methods for Investigation of Intestinal Permeability
- 5 Vascular Perfusion of Rat Small Intestine for Permeation and Metabolism Studies
- 6 The Use of Isolated Membrane Vesicles in the Study of Intestinal Permeation
- 7 The Transport Carrier Principle
- 8 Energetics of Intestinal Absorption
- 9 Polarity of Intestinal Epithelial Cells: Permeability of the Brush Border and Basolateral Membranes
- 10 Electrical Phenomena and Ion Transport in the Small Intestine
- 11 Intestinal Permeation of Water
- 12 Intestinal Permeability to Calcium and Phosphate
- 13 Protein-Mediated Epithelial Iron Transfer
- 14 Intestinal Absorption of Heavy Metals
- 15 Intestinal Permeability of Water-Soluble Nonelectrolytes: Sugars, Amino Acids, Peptides
- 16 Pharmacologic Aspects of Intestinal Permeability to Lipids (Except Steroids and Fat-Soluble Vitamins)
- 17 Intestinal Absorption of the Fat-Soluble Vitamins: Physiology and Pharmacology.