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The differentiation of alkaline phosphatase in the small intestine.

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This article is published in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences.The article was published on 1969-10-01. It has received 49 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Acid phosphatase & Alkaline phosphatase.

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Perspectives on alkaline phosphatase isoenzymes

TL;DR: In addition to the bone source, isoenzymes of alkaline phosphatase from liver, intestine and placenta have now been found to contribute importantly to the serum, either individually, or in combination, which provides new insights into the mechanism of uncompetitive inhibition.
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Determinants of reovirus interaction with the intestinal M cells and absorptive cells of murine intestine.

TL;DR: Reovirus type 1 penetrates the gastrointestinal tract in suckling mice via specialized epithelial cells, designated membranous cells, or M cells, located in the epithelium overlying Peyer's patches and adherence of reovirus to and their endocytosis by absorptive cells of sucksling mice is determined by the viral hemagglutinin (sigma 1 protein).
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An in vitro model of gluten-sensitive enteropathy. Effect of gliadin on intestinal epithelial cells of patients with gluten-sensitive enteropathy in organ culture.

TL;DR: It appears that gliadin is not directly toxic to GSE jejunal mucosa per se, but rather toxicity requires the participation of an endogenous effector mechanism which must first be stimulated in vivo.
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The Ingestion of Proteins and Colloidal Materials by Columnar Absorptive Cells of the Small Intestine in Suckling Rats and Mice

TL;DR: It is postulate that ingestion of foreign materials was accomplished by pinocytosis, that is, by invagination of the apical cell membrane to form vacuoles containing material from the intestinal lumen, and that adult animals may not have lost the capacity for pinocytes, but rather have become selective as to what substances provoke it.
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[1] Column chromatography of proteins: Substituted celluloses

TL;DR: Chromatography of proteins on cellulose ion exchangers involves primarily the establishment of multiple electrostatic bonds between charged sites on the surface of the adsorbent and sites bearing the opposite charge on thesurface of the protein molecule.
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