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    Prenatal and Perinatal Development of Intestinal Transport and Brush Border Hydrolases in Pigs

    Although the neonatal intestine is able to process milk and absorb the components, problems of digestion are common. Because of the limited availability of human fetal and neonatal tissues, relatively little i...

    Dr. Randal K. Buddington, Christiane Malo in Advances in Swine in Biomedical Research (1996)

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    Alkaline phosphatase and peptidase activities in Caco-2 cells: Differential response to triiodothyronine

    Caco-2 cell human colon adenocarcinoma cell line was used to study the hormonal regulation of small intestinal epithelial cell differentiation. We had previously shown that insulin-transferrin-selenium and tri...

    Catherine Jumarie, Christiane Malo in In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Animal (1994)

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    Fast sampling, rapid filtration apparatus: Principal characteristics and validation from studies ofd-glucose transport in human jejunal brush-border membrane vesicles

    Kinetic data in (brush-border) membrane vesicles which rely on the validity of the initial rate assumption for their interpretation and depend on tracer flux studies using the rapid filtration technique for th...

    Alfred Berteloot, Christiane Malo, Sylvie Breton in The Journal of Membrane Biology (1991)

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    Analysis of kinetic data in transport studies: New insights from kinetic studies of Na+-d-glucose cotransport in human intestinal brush-border membrane vesicles using a fast sampling, rapid filtration apparatus

    Using the fast sampling, rapid filtration apparatus (FSRFA) recently developed in our laboratory (Berteloot et al., 1991.J. Membrane Biol. 122:111–125), we have studied the kinetic characteristics of Na+-d-glucos...

    Christiane Malo, Alfred Berteloot in The Journal of Membrane Biology (1991)

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    696 ESTABLISHMENT OF AN ANIMAL MODEL OF OVALBUMIN - SENSITIZED MOUSE TO STUDY PROTEIN INTOLERANCE IN VITRO

    Protein intolerance, such as cow's milk allergy, represents a common cause of enteropathy in infancy. However, no reliable laboratory test for the diagnosis is presently available. An animal model of ovalbundn...

    Christiane Malo, Claude L Marin in Pediatric Research (1985)