Abstract
The ratios between the Na +-dependent unidirectional fluxes of glucose and 6-deoxyglucose change along the small intestine of hamsters. This obsevation provides further evidence for the existence of more than a single common carrier for the Na +-dependent transport of free monosaccharides into the small intestinal mucosa.
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