Physiology of the Gastrointestinal Tract (6TH ed.)
Table of Contents: Volume 1Section I: Basic Cell Physiology, Genetics, and Growth of the GI TractSection II: NerogastroenterologySection III: Host Defense Mechanisms Volume 2Section IV: Physiology of SecretionSection V: Digestion and AbsorptionSection VI: Consequences of...
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Table of Contents: Volume 1 Volume 2 Commendation Quotes: Presents complete coverage of the mechanical, physical and biochemical functions of the GI tract, bridging clinical and laboratory medicine
Contributor Bio:Said, Hamid M He serves as a reviewer on a variety of NIH, VA and other national study sections as well as international (European) study sections dealing with medical research in internal medicine and nutrition. He is also a member of Editorial Boards of a number of prestigious medical research journals. Research in Dr. Said laboratory focuses on understanding cellular and molecular mechanisms involved in the transport of water-soluble vitamins (folate (vit. B), thiamine (vit. B1), riboflavin (vit. B2), pyridoxine (vit. B6), ascorbic acid (vit. C), biotin (vit. H) and niacin (vit. B3)) in the intestine, kidney, liver and pancreas. Dr. Said's laboratory has published over 160 original research papers in the gastrointestinal and nutrition fields. He has authored many chapters in scientific textbooks as well as a book in these areas. His laboratory has contributed many original discoveries to the field over the years. His research activities are funded by the VA and National Institutes of Health over the past twenty four years. |
