Comparative study of the effect of luminal hypotonicity on mucosal permeability in rat upper gastrointestinal tract

Aim:  To investigate whether the increase in mucosal permeability in the duodenum, induced by luminal hypotonicity, also occurs in the stomach and the jejunum and whether this increase in permeability can be explained by epithelial injury.

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