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Michael A. Russo, Christoph Högenauer, Stephen W. Coates Jr., Carol A. Santa Ana, Jack L. Porter, Randall L. Rosenblatt, Michael Emmett, John S. Fordtran
Published in Volume 112, Issue 1
J Clin Invest. 2003; 112(1):118–125 doi:10.1172/JCI17667
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Net absorption and PD during perfusion of a glucose-NaCl solution. Black bars denote values in normal subjects, n = 5; white bars denote values in CF patients, n = 5. Minus signs denote net absorption of solutes and water or lumen-negative PD. Units for glucose are millimoles per hour per 30 cm; units for PD are in millivolts; units for sodium and chloride are milliequivalents per hour per 30 cm; and units for water are milliliters per hour per 30 cm. P values for differences between normal and CF are as follows: glucose, P = 0.42; PD, P = 0.053; sodium, P = 0.002; chloride, P = 0.002; water, P = 0.02.