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. 1956 Jan 27;131(1):147–153. doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.1956.sp005451

Electropotential changes of the small intestine

H I O Armstrong, G W Milton, A W M Smith
PMCID: PMC1363523  PMID: 13296052

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