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Eine normale Funktion des Verdauungstraktes ist an die Integrität (Barrierefunktion) und den koordinierten Ablauf einer Vielzahl von digestiv-resorptiven und sekretorischen Partialfunktionen gebunden.

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Farrag, K., Stein, J. (2020). Resorptionstests. In: Stein, J., Wehrmann, T. (eds) Funktionsdiagnostik in der Gastroenterologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-59133-8_9

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