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Rat intestinal alpha1-antitrypsin secretion is regulated by triacylglycerol feeding
1999
American Journal of Physiology
alpha1-Antitrypsin (AAT) is secreted by the enterocyte, but its regulation of expression, intramucosal distribution, and functional status are unclear. After corn oil gavage (plus Pluronic L-81 to block chylomicron release), rat intestine was examined for mRNA encoding AAT, immunoreactivity by light and electron microscopy, and protein content by Western blot. Species-specific antisera used were raised against both AAT and surfactant-like particle (SLP), a membrane secreted by the enterocyte in
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