1979
DOI: 10.1051/rnd:19790106
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Excrétion biliaire chez le porc : niveau et réponse au repas

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“…In groups A (8 pigs) and B (8 pigs), bile was reinfused into the duodenum and the lower common bile duct, respectively, using an automatic apparatus previously described in detail (Juste, Corring and Le Coz, 1983 In groups C and D, the bile was totally collected in the fraction collector. In each tube, a 4 % sample was kept for analysis, and the remaining bile was returned to the animal using a peristaltic pump (Juste, Corring and Breant, 1979). The rate of the pump was changed in the daytime to infuse bile at 180 ml/hr over a 3-hour period after each meal ; it worked at 80 ml/hr the rest of the time (Juste, Corring and Breant, 1979).…”
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“…In groups A (8 pigs) and B (8 pigs), bile was reinfused into the duodenum and the lower common bile duct, respectively, using an automatic apparatus previously described in detail (Juste, Corring and Le Coz, 1983 In groups C and D, the bile was totally collected in the fraction collector. In each tube, a 4 % sample was kept for analysis, and the remaining bile was returned to the animal using a peristaltic pump (Juste, Corring and Breant, 1979). The rate of the pump was changed in the daytime to infuse bile at 180 ml/hr over a 3-hour period after each meal ; it worked at 80 ml/hr the rest of the time (Juste, Corring and Breant, 1979).…”
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“…The rate of the pump was changed in the daytime to infuse bile at 180 ml/hr over a 3-hour period after each meal ; it worked at 80 ml/hr the rest of the time (Juste, Corring and Breant, 1979). Bile collections were pooled at 9 a.m., noon and 5 p.m. prior to infusion (Juste, Corring and Breant, 1979).…”
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