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Gastrointestinal responses to graded levels of cellulose feeding in conventional and germ-free mice.
普通マウスと細菌非感染マウスに各種レベルのセルロースを与えた場合の胃腸の反応
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Volume:
26
Issue:
4
Page:
389-399
Publication year:
Aug. 1980
JST Material Number:
F0733A
ISSN:
0301-4800
CODEN:
JNSVA5
Document type:
Article
Article type:
原著論文
Country of issue:
Japan (JPN)
Language:
ENGLISH (EN)
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Intestines
, Metabolism and nutrition of sugar(=glucide)
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5) Dowling, R. H., Riecken, E. O., Laws, J. W., and Booth, C. C. (1967): The intestinal response to high bulk feeding in the rat. Clin. Sci., 32, 1-9.
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