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1 der acidic conditions was confirmed in model gastric juice.
2 ice samples, which were distinct from non-CF gastric juice.
3 ses the effaced mucosa and sphincter to acid gastric juice.
4 length and pressure and its exposure to acid gastric juice.
5 ance at the low urea concentrations found in gastric juice.
6 e formation of carcinogenic nitrosamines, in gastric juice.
7 ity was more pronounced in sputa compared to gastric juice.
8 l adhesion to solvents (MATS), and simulated gastric juice.
9 F gastric juice and sputa and in 9/14 non-CF gastric juices.
10    We also examined in vitro partitioning of gastric juice added to a homogenized fatty meal.
11                                              Gastric juice analysis may be useful in diagnosing these
12                           EndoFaster perform gastric juice analysis providing real-time Helicobacter
13 hich exhibited high resistance to artificial gastric juice and bile salts.
14 s and enhanced their resistance to simulated gastric juice and bile solution.
15 alled AdiC, that imports L-arginine from the gastric juice and exports its decarboxylation product ag
16 rs showed no difference between oxidation in gastric juice and hydrochloric acid solution.
17 g sequentially leached by artificial saliva, gastric juice and intestinal juice.
18 n identical MABSC strain in their sputum and gastric juice and one had the same strain isolated from
19                             We conclude that gastric juice and PEG-tubes may be a potential source of
20                         We hypothesised that gastric juice and percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (P
21 ultures grew bacteria and/or fungi in all CF gastric juice and sputa and in 9/14 non-CF gastric juice
22                                              Gastric juice and sputa from sixteen adult PEG fed CF pa
23 ase properties characterized using simulated gastric juices and fluids of the small intestine.
24  digestion models containing authentic human gastric juice, and compared to models containing hydroch
25 rees C) sequentially with artificial saliva, gastric juice, and intestinal juice while continuously m
26  pressure and PaO2 were significant in human gastric juice animals at 15 and 30 mins when compared wi
27               This electrochemical cell uses gastric juice as a source of unlimited electrolyte.
28 ed up to 60 mins after induced, experimental gastric juice aspiration and may prove a clinically usef
29 roved the function of donor lungs injured by gastric juice aspiration.
30 the periplasm to a pH of roughly 6.1 even in gastric juice at a pH below 2.0.
31      The in vitro studies showed that acidic gastric juice could partition on top of a homogenized fa
32                                       Non-CF gastric juice data was obtained through endoscopy from 1
33  This produced reflux of duodenal juice with gastric juice diverted downstream, (n = 48).
34 ment of reflux esophagitis in which refluxed gastric juice does not directly damage the esophagus, bu
35 ide chains are the active component of onion gastric juice extract.
36 in water, gastric juice, intestinal juice or gastric juice followed by intestinal juice.
37 saccharide fraction extracted with simulated gastric juice from onion bulbs contained a mixture of ga
38  activity 0.02 +/- 0.006 microgram/mL; human gastric juice group, n = 24) or normal saline solution (
39 eolar lavage was performed at 15 mins (human gastric juice group, n = 8; normal saline solution group
40 aline solution group, n = 4), 30 mins (human gastric juice group, n = 8; normal saline solution group
41 ne solution group, n = 4), or 60 mins (human gastric juice group, n = 8; normal saline solution group
42 mins; normal saline solution group vs. human gastric juice group, p < .02).
43 mins, normal saline solution group vs. human gastric juice group, p = NS).
44                                 In the human gastric juice group, peptic activity was detected in pos
45 mins (normal saline solution group vs. human gastric juice group; p < .001 at 15 mins, p < .01 at 30
46                                NGS showed CF gastric juice had markedly lower abundance of normal gut
47 ic stomach environment and whether authentic gastric juice has the potential to act as a pro- or anti
48 vice introduced to perform these analyses on gastric juice in real-time.
49           In this rat model, the presence of gastric juice in refluxed duodenal juice against the dev
50 e groups: the lungs were studied 24 hr after gastric juice-induced LI of the left lower lobe (LLL), L
51 r colloid-labeled egg was digested in water, gastric juice, intestinal juice or gastric juice followe
52 n operation to induce reflux of duodenal and gastric juice into the esophagus, there is an increased
53              The composition of the refluxed gastric juice is characterized in regard to its potentia
54       After eating, highly acidic unbuffered gastric juice is present at the gastroesophageal squamoc
55 ministration induced acid secretion, but the gastric juice lacked IF as determined by CbI binding, by
56 (III) species were observed in the sweat and gastric juice leachate of dust, highlighting severe thre
57 to increase after neutralization of infected gastric juice may contribute to the gastritis seen with
58 is found at significantly high levels in the gastric juice of infected patients.
59                            The low pH in the gastric juice of the stomach makes it difficult to fabri
60       The authors investigate the effects of gastric juice on tumorigenesis in a rat model of esophag
61  sample negative had MABSC isolated in their gastric juice or PEG tube.
62  perforation, spillage of highly destructive gastric juice over the stomach bed and finally becoming
63  intratracheal instillation of 2 mL/kg human gastric juice (pH 1.2 +/- 0.2; pepsin activity 0.02 +/-
64                                              Gastric juice reduced the prooxidant activity of iron io
65                                    When only gastric juice refluxes into the esophagus, the tumor yie
66  for dry food and 86% and 94.9% in water and gastric juice, respectively, for canned food.
67 se retention of 92.5% and 89.5% in water and gastric juice, respectively, for dry food and 86% and 94
68                         NGS data from non-CF gastric juice samples were significantly more diverse co
69  similar bacterial profiles of CF sputum and gastric juice samples, which were distinct from non-CF g
70          Bacteria and/or fungi grew from all gastric juice, sputa and PEG samples.
71  of the food sample by artificial saliva and gastric juice, successively, where this exposition of th
72                 Upon incubation in simulated gastric juice, the increase of SeNPs size was observed,
73 occurs during the transition from the acidic gastric juice to the small intestine with neutral condit
74                                              Gastric juice urea is able to rapidly access intrabacter
75                               In this study, gastric juice was collected from patients clinically dia
76  in the prevalence of adenocarcinoma as less gastric juice was permitted to reflux with duodenal juic
77                  The Cd bio-accessibility of gastric juice was reduced in all treatments including 68