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The Cornell veterinarian1975; 65(3); 303-330;

Functions of the equine large intestine and their interrelationship in disease.

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Publication Date: 1975-07-01 PubMed ID: 237739
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Argenzio RA. (1975). Functions of the equine large intestine and their interrelationship in disease. Cornell Vet, 65(3), 303-330.

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ISSN: 0010-8901
NlmUniqueID: 0074245
Country: United States
Language: English
Volume: 65
Issue: 3
Pages: 303-330

Researcher Affiliations

Argenzio, R A

    MeSH Terms

    • Ammonia / metabolism
    • Animal Feed
    • Animals
    • Bicarbonates / metabolism
    • Carbohydrate Metabolism
    • Cecum / innervation
    • Colon / innervation
    • Colon / metabolism
    • Fatty Acids, Volatile / metabolism
    • Gastrointestinal Motility
    • Horse Diseases / physiopathology
    • Horses / physiology
    • Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
    • Intestinal Absorption
    • Intestinal Diseases / veterinary
    • Intestine, Large / metabolism
    • Intestine, Large / physiology
    • Intestine, Large / physiopathology
    • Nitrogen / metabolism
    • Osmolar Concentration
    • Potassium / metabolism
    • Sodium / metabolism
    • Water / metabolism

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