pH-dependent intestinal transport of monocarboxylic acids: carrier-mediated and H(+)-cotransport mechanism versus pH-partition hypothesis.
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Hypothese sur le mecanisme responsable de l'absorption intestinale PH-dependante des acides monocarboxyliques. Il implique un systeme transport dependant d'un gradient de protons. L'exemple donne concerne le transport de l'acide acetique et l'inhibition de sa capture par differents composes, en presence d'un courant, dans les vesicules membranaires chez le lapin
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