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- W136714311 abstract "This chapter discusses the nature of the Na+ and Cl- transport mechanisms by characterizing it through various experimental approaches. Data is presented from studies of the reticulum and omasum, because the transport properties of these epithelia have been shown to differ in certain details from those of the rumen. The chapter deals with the interactions between the transport of Na+ and short-chain fatty acids (SCFA) in the rumen. Experiments have indicated that the high absorptive rate for Na+ is a result of the simultaneous absorption of SCFA. Electrolytes other than Na+ and Cl- are also absorbed from the forestomachs. The forestomachs are the main absorptive sites in the gastrointestinal tract for Mg++. Studies have indicated that absorption of Ca++ and phosphate also takes place in the forestomachs. The rumen, the reticulum, and the omasum are lined with stratified squamous epithelium of considerable absorptive capacity for sodium. In all three epithelia, sodium is partly absorbed by an electrically silent mechanism." @default.
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- W136714311 title "Transport of Na+ and Cl− across the Forestomach Epithelium: Mechanisms and Interactions with Short-Chain Fatty Acids" @default.
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