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The following pages link to STUDIES ON THE MECHANISM OF INTESTINAL ABSORPTION OF SUGARS. VII. PHENYLGLYCOSIDE TRANSPORT AND ITS POSSIBLE RELATIONSHIP TO PHLORIZIN INHIBITION OF THE ACTIVE TRANSPORT OF SUGARS BY THE SMALL INTESTINE (Q77216256):
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- Common mechanisms of inhibition for the Na+/glucose (hSGLT1) and Na+/Cl-/GABA (hGAT1) cotransporters (Q28361025) (← links)
- Phlorizin hydrolase: A β-glucosidase of hamster intestinal brush border membrane (Q34239224) (← links)
- Hamster intestinal disaccharide absorption: extracellular hydrolysis precedes transport of the monosaccharide products (Q34262076) (← links)
- A method for assaying intestinal brush-border sucrase in an intact intestinal preparation (Q35903427) (← links)
- High-resolution radioautography of phlorizin-3H in rings of hamster intestine (Q36585546) (← links)
- Coupling between Na+ and sugar transport in small intestine (Q39928997) (← links)
- The Columnar Epithelial Cell of the Small Intestine: Digestion and Transport (Q39993720) (← links)
- Hypothesis for the interaction of phlorizin and phloretin with membrane carriers for sugars (Q41527755) (← links)
- Acute increase, stimulated by prostaglandin E2, in glucose absorption via the sodium dependent glucose transporter-1 in rat intestine. (Q41864303) (← links)
- Structural requirements for active intestinal transport. The nature of the carrier-sugar bonding at C-2 and the ring oxygen of the sugar (Q41885484) (← links)
- Beta-D-glucosidases and related enzymic activities in pig kidney (Q42046919) (← links)
- Bacteria, bile salts, and intestinal monosaccharide malabsorption (Q42064244) (← links)
- Glucose- and phlorrhizin-protected thiol groups in pig intestinal brush-border membranes (Q42175240) (← links)
- Structural requirements for active intestinal sugar transport. The involvement of hydrogen bonds at C-1 and C-6 of the sugar (Q42936871) (← links)
- Effects on small-intestinal function and structure induced by feeding a deconjugated bile salt (Q43250298) (← links)
- A Na+-independent, phloretin-sensitive monosaccharide transport system in isolated intestinal epithelial cells (Q43554113) (← links)
- Is phloretin the sugar transport inhibitor in intestine? (Q43598758) (← links)
- Short circuit current and total conductance measurements on rat ileum (Q43878498) (← links)
- Amino-acid Transport in Hamster Small Intestine: Site of Inhibition by D-Galactose (Q43960741) (← links)
- Competitive inhibition of phlorizin binding byd-glucose and the influence of sodium: a study on isolated brush border membrane of rat kidney (Q44577571) (← links)
- Synthesis of some β-d-glucopyranosides having a hydrophobic aglycon group terminated with a hydrophilic group (Q44756258) (← links)
- Uptake of 125I-Phloridzin by Tubules Isolated from the Renal Cortex of the Rat (Q44915330) (← links)
- Effect of microorganisms isolated from the upper gut of malnourished children on intestinal sugar absorption in vivo (Q45057848) (← links)
- Histochemical demonstration of -glucosidase with 1-naphthyl- -glucopyranoside (Q46642464) (← links)
- Relationships between intestinal absorption of actively transported or diffusing substances and concentration or transport of Na+ (Q46707550) (← links)
- Phenylglucosides and the Na+/glucose cotransporter (SGLT1): analysis of interactions (Q49083143) (← links)
- Carbohydrate absorption by Gyrocotyle fimbriata and Gyrocotyle parvispinosa (Platyhelminthes) (Q52737995) (← links)
- On the absence of phlorizin hydrolase in renal brush border membranes (Q54029822) (← links)
- Studies on transmural potentials in vitro in relation to intestinal absorption I. Apparent michaelis constants for Na+-dependent sugar transport (Q54676007) (← links)
- Synthesis of deuterated dihydrochalcones (Q61445269) (← links)
- Effects of phlorizin on glucose, water and sodium handling by the rat kidney (Q67297084) (← links)
- Kinetics of glucose transport by the perfused mid-gut of the freshwater prawn Macrobrachium rosenberg ii (Q67717320) (← links)
- Glucose transport system in UMR-106-01 osteoblastic osteosarcoma cells: regulation by insulin (Q69224552) (← links)
- A method for measuring apical glucose transporter site density in intact intestinal mucosa by means of phlorizin binding (Q69729421) (← links)
- Reversible inhibition of intestinal active sugar transport by deconjugated bile salt in vitro (Q71778678) (← links)
- Influence of Bile Salts on Intestinal Sugar Transport In Vivo (Q71812091) (← links)
- d-Xylose transport in the chicken small intestine (Q72245177) (← links)
- Studies on intestinal sucrase and sugar transport. VII. A method for measuring intestinal uptake the absorption of the anomeric forms of some monosaccharides (Q72366293) (← links)
- Studies on the mechanism of the intestinal absorption of sugars X. An effect of Na+ concentration on the apparent michaelis constants for intestinal sugar transport, in vitro (Q72659587) (← links)
- Transport of Sugars and Amino Acids in the Intestine: Evidence for a Common Carrier (Q72769976) (← links)
- d-xylose active transport in the hamster small intestine (Q72862286) (← links)
- Competitive inhibition of intestinal glucose transport by phlorizin analogs (Q72928096) (← links)
- Influence of phenolic acids on ion uptake: I. Inhibition of phosphate uptake (Q83247249) (← links)
- The uptake of simple phenols by barley roots (Q87216633) (← links)