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Berberine inhibits intestinal secretory response of Vibrio cholerae and Escherichia coli enterotoxins
R. B. Sack, J. L. Froehlich
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Berberine
97%
Vibrio cholerae
90%
Enterotoxins
90%
Vibrio cholerae stN protein
62%
Berberine Alkaloids
61%
Berberis
60%
heat stable toxin (E coli)
58%
Antidiarrheals
51%
Escherichia coli
50%
Acute Disease
38%
Intestinal Mucosa
38%
Adenylyl Cyclases
36%
India
31%
Pharmaceutical Preparations
29%
China
29%
Hot Temperature
27%
Rabbits
25%
Agriculture & Biology
berberine
100%
Vibrio cholerae
85%
enterotoxins
84%
Escherichia coli
46%
Berberis aristata
32%
drugs
24%
cholera
22%
heat
20%
intestinal mucosa
20%
adenylate cyclase
19%
drug therapy
17%
alkaloids
16%
animal models
15%
mechanism of action
15%
India
12%
rabbits
12%
China
11%