Morphological bases for intestinal paracellular absorption in bats and rodents

Volume: 280, Issue: 9, Pages: 1359 - 1369
Published: Jul 13, 2019
Abstract
Flying mammals present unique intestinal adaptations, such as lower intestinal surface area than nonflying mammals, and they compensate for this with higher paracellular absorption of glucose. There is no consensus about the mechanistic bases for this physiological phenomenon. The surface area of the small intestine is a key determinant of the absorptive capacity by both the transcellular and the paracellular pathways; thus, information about...
Paper Details
Title
Morphological bases for intestinal paracellular absorption in bats and rodents
Published Date
Jul 13, 2019
Volume
280
Issue
9
Pages
1359 - 1369
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