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Glucose Binding by Homogenates of Intestinal Mucosa

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Glucose binds to soluble material in homogenates of intestinal mucosa; the degree of binding is dependent on pH and is increased by drugs which block glucose absorption.

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FERNIE, S., HART, S. & NISSIM, J. Glucose Binding by Homogenates of Intestinal Mucosa. Nature 213, 985–987 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1038/213985a0

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