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. 1983 Apr;40(1):429–431. doi: 10.1128/iai.40.1.429-431.1983

Culture Supernatants of Campylobacter jejuni Induce a Secretory Response in Jejunal Segments of Adult Rats

Heriberto Fernández 1, Ulysses Fagundes Neto 2, Fernando Fernandes 2, Marly de Almeida Pedra 2, Luiz R Trabulsi 1
PMCID: PMC264866  PMID: 6832835

Abstract

Culture supernatants of four Campylobacter jejuni strains induced a net sodium secretory flux (plasma-lumen) and an impaired glucose transport in perfused jejunal segments of adult rats in vivo.

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