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Monosodium glutamate‐mediated Ca2+‐dependent intestinal epithelial ion transports in health and IBS‐D in male mice

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Published: 2026
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title Monosodium glutamate‐mediated Ca2+‐dependent intestinal epithelial ion transports in health and IBS‐D in male mice
title_auth Monosodium glutamate‐mediated Ca2+‐dependent intestinal epithelial ion transports in health and IBS‐D in male mice
title_full Monosodium glutamate‐mediated Ca2+‐dependent intestinal epithelial ion transports in health and IBS‐D in male mice
title_fullStr Monosodium glutamate‐mediated Ca2+‐dependent intestinal epithelial ion transports in health and IBS‐D in male mice
title_full_unstemmed Monosodium glutamate‐mediated Ca2+‐dependent intestinal epithelial ion transports in health and IBS‐D in male mice
title_short Monosodium glutamate‐mediated Ca2+‐dependent intestinal epithelial ion transports in health and IBS‐D in male mice
title_sort monosodium glutamate‐mediated ca2+‐dependent intestinal epithelial ion transports in health and ibs‐d in male mice
topic Physiology
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url https://physoc.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.14814/phy2.70975?af=R