
Development of Mammalian Absorptive Processes
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Katherine Elliott is the editor of Development of Mammalian Absorptive Processes, published by Wiley.
Julie Whelan is the editor of Development of Mammalian Absorptive Processes, published by Wiley.
Content
- Intro
- Development of Mammalian Absorptive Processes
- Contents
- Introduction
- Morphogenesis of the small intestine during fetal development
- Discussion
- The differentiation and redifferentiation of the intestinal epithelium and its brush border membrane
- Discussion
- Cell surface components of intestinal epithelial cells and their relationship to cellular differentiation
- Discussion
- The role of lingual lipase in neonatal fat digestion
- Discussion
- Bile acid metabolism in the fetus and newborn
- Discussion
- Sucrase and cellular development
- Discussion
- Mode of insertion of the sucrase-isomaltase complex in the in testinal brush border membrane: implications for the biosynthe
- Discussion
- Development of sucrase activity: effect of maternal hormonal status and fetal programming of jejuno-ileal differences
- Discussion
- The role of enteropeptidase in the digestion of protein and its development in human fetal small intestine
- Discussion
- Absorption of di- and tripeptides by the intestine of the guinea-pig
- Discussion
- Gastrointestinal host defence: importance of gut closure in control of macromolecular transport
- Discussion
- Membrane digestion and nutrient assimilation in early development
- Discussion
- Perinatal changes in the absorption of trace elements
- Discussion
- The influence of gestational age and size on the absorption of D-xylose and D-glucose from the small intestine of the human n
- Discussion
- Absorption of biological amines of bacterial origin in normal and sick infants
- Discussion
- The immature intestine: implications for nutrition of the neonate
- Discussion
- General Discussion
- Future morphological studies
- Hormonal mediation of gastrointestinal maturation
- Sodium-dependent active transport
- Nutritional needs of the premature infant
- Lipid digestion in the newborn
- Antigen uptake and immunity transfer
- Index of contributors
- Subject index
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