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Role of prostaglandins and cAMP in the secretory effects of cholera toxin
Johnny W. Peterson, Laura G. Ochoa
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Cholera Toxin
100%
Prostaglandins
100%
Cholera
66%
Prostaglandin E2
33%
Intestinal Loop
33%
Adenosine 3′
33%
Concentration-dependent
33%
Intestinal Lumen
33%
Forskolin
33%
Incubation
33%
Electrolyte Excretion
33%
Water Secretion
33%
5′-monophosphate
33%
Prostaglandin E
33%
Prostaglandin E1 (PGE1)
33%
Membrane Permeable
33%
Intestinal Loop Model
33%
Small Transients
33%
Intestinal Fluid Accumulation
33%
Accumulation Response
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Prostaglandin
100%
Cholera Toxin
100%
Cholera
66%
Secretion (Process)
33%
Prostaglandin E2
33%
Incubation
33%
Prostaglandin E
33%
Forskolin
33%
Adenosine
33%
Prostaglandin E1
33%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Prostaglandin
100%
Cholera Toxin
100%
Cholera
66%
Leporidae
33%
Adenosine
33%
Prostaglandin E2
33%
Forskolin
33%
Prostaglandin E
33%
Prostaglandin E1
33%