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a distribution study with 14c-otilonium bromide in the rat: evidence

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... The venous drainage of the foregut is fairly complex and ultimately drains into the splenic, superior mesenteric and portal veins. That of the midgut is quite regular. Each branch of the superior mesenteric artery is accompanied by a vein, all of which ultimately drain into the superior mesenteric v ...
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