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Regulation der exokrinen Pankreassekretion

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Ökosystem Darm V

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Diese Übersicht analysiert den aktuellen Wissensstand über die Regulation der exokrinen Pankreasfunktion. Die unterschiedlichen stimulierenden und hemmenden Regulationsmechanismen spielen sich dabei auf verschiedenen Ebenen ab (s. folgende Übersicht).

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Niederau, C., Heintges, T., Lüthen, R. (1993). Regulation der exokrinen Pankreassekretion. In: Zeitz, M., Caspary, W.F., Bockemühl, J., Lux, G. (eds) Ökosystem Darm V. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-78733-1_6

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