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Takashi Higashiguchi, Yoshifumi Noguchi, William O'Brien, Kenneth Wagner, Josef E. Fischer, Per-Olof Hasselgren
Journal:
Clinical Science
Clin Sci (Lond) (1994) 87 (2): 207–211.
Published: 01 August 1994
... protein turnover in other parts of the gastrointestinal tract as well. 2. In the present study, the influence of sepsis on mucosal protein synthesis in different parts of the gastrointestinal tract, from the stomach to the rectum, was determined in rats. 3. Sepsis was induced by caecal ligation...
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Journal:
Clinical Science
Clin Sci (Lond) (1991) 81 (s25): 565–573.
Published: 01 October 1991
... that aspirin can be shown to have both erosive and anti-haemostatic effects in the human stomach. Each can be evaluated separately in our model system. Both are potential therapeutic targets for the prevention of major upper-gastrointestinal bleeding caused by aspirin and probably other non-steroidal...
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Journal:
Clinical Science
Clin Sci (Lond) (1989) 76 (3): 237–241.
Published: 01 March 1989
... consistently higher in the antrum than in the body of the stomach. 4. These data demonstrate that considerable quantities of ascorbic acid (A+D) are normally ‘secreted’ into the stomach. 5. Ascorbic acid (ascorbic only; A; measured by h.p.l.c.) was present predominantly in its biologically active form...
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Michael Horowitz, Guy J. Maddern, Barry E. Chatterton, Peter J. Collins, Philip E. Harding, David J. C. Shearman
Journal:
Clinical Science
Clin Sci (Lond) (1984) 67 (2): 213–218.
Published: 01 August 1984
...Michael Horowitz; Guy J. Maddern; Barry E. Chatterton; Peter J. Collins; Philip E. Harding; David J. C. Shearman 1. A dual isotope technique which measures simultaneously the emptying of solids and liquids by the stomach was used to study gastric emptying in 35 subjects in the age range 21-84 years...
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Clinical Science
Clin Sci (Lond) (1981) 61 (s7): 369s–371s.
Published: 01 December 1981
...Paul K. Whelton; Peter Goldblatt 1. Analysis of age-adjusted death rates from 21 countries over a 20-year period identified the presence of a strong positive association between recorded mortality from stroke, hypertension and stomach cancer. However, the slopes of regression lines for secular...
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Journal:
Clinical Science
Clin Sci (Lond) (1980) 59 (1): 1–6.
Published: 01 July 1980
... and the Medical Research Society 1980 cytosol endoplasmic reticulum enzymes gastric mucosa gastrointestinal hormones lysosomes mitochondria peroxisomes plasma membrane stomach subcellular fractions Clinical Science (1980) 59, 1-6 1 Subcellular fractionation studies of human gastric antrum...