Direct evidence favouring the notion that erythropoietin alters iron transport across the isolated intestinal tract of the rat

A simple and reproducible method, using the isolated not everted intestine of the rat, for the study of iron transport is presented. Erythropoietin (ESF) enhanced significantly the passage of59Fe across the intestine augmenting its movement at mucosal and serosal layers of the intestinal well. © 197...

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spelling paper:paper_00144754_v35_n5_p623_Gutnisky2023-06-08T14:37:06Z Direct evidence favouring the notion that erythropoietin alters iron transport across the isolated intestinal tract of the rat erythropoietin ferric citrate fe 59 iron iron 59 radioisotope animal experiment in vitro study intestine absorption rat small intestine Animal Erythropoietin In Vitro Intestinal Absorption Iron Male Muscle Contraction Muscle, Smooth Rats Time Factors A simple and reproducible method, using the isolated not everted intestine of the rat, for the study of iron transport is presented. Erythropoietin (ESF) enhanced significantly the passage of59Fe across the intestine augmenting its movement at mucosal and serosal layers of the intestinal well. © 1979 Birkhäuser Verlag. 1979 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00144754_v35_n5_p623_Gutnisky http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00144754_v35_n5_p623_Gutnisky
institution Universidad de Buenos Aires
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topic erythropoietin
ferric citrate fe 59
iron
iron 59
radioisotope
animal experiment
in vitro study
intestine absorption
rat
small intestine
Animal
Erythropoietin
In Vitro
Intestinal Absorption
Iron
Male
Muscle Contraction
Muscle, Smooth
Rats
Time Factors
spellingShingle erythropoietin
ferric citrate fe 59
iron
iron 59
radioisotope
animal experiment
in vitro study
intestine absorption
rat
small intestine
Animal
Erythropoietin
In Vitro
Intestinal Absorption
Iron
Male
Muscle Contraction
Muscle, Smooth
Rats
Time Factors
Direct evidence favouring the notion that erythropoietin alters iron transport across the isolated intestinal tract of the rat
topic_facet erythropoietin
ferric citrate fe 59
iron
iron 59
radioisotope
animal experiment
in vitro study
intestine absorption
rat
small intestine
Animal
Erythropoietin
In Vitro
Intestinal Absorption
Iron
Male
Muscle Contraction
Muscle, Smooth
Rats
Time Factors
description A simple and reproducible method, using the isolated not everted intestine of the rat, for the study of iron transport is presented. Erythropoietin (ESF) enhanced significantly the passage of59Fe across the intestine augmenting its movement at mucosal and serosal layers of the intestinal well. © 1979 Birkhäuser Verlag.
title Direct evidence favouring the notion that erythropoietin alters iron transport across the isolated intestinal tract of the rat
title_short Direct evidence favouring the notion that erythropoietin alters iron transport across the isolated intestinal tract of the rat
title_full Direct evidence favouring the notion that erythropoietin alters iron transport across the isolated intestinal tract of the rat
title_fullStr Direct evidence favouring the notion that erythropoietin alters iron transport across the isolated intestinal tract of the rat
title_full_unstemmed Direct evidence favouring the notion that erythropoietin alters iron transport across the isolated intestinal tract of the rat
title_sort direct evidence favouring the notion that erythropoietin alters iron transport across the isolated intestinal tract of the rat
publishDate 1979
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00144754_v35_n5_p623_Gutnisky
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00144754_v35_n5_p623_Gutnisky
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