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1 ameters and mechanism of P-CAB inhibition of gastric acid secretion.
2 astric parietal cell that is responsible for gastric acid secretion.
3 tric environment may be its ability to alter gastric acid secretion.
4 e, hormonal, and intracellular regulation of gastric acid secretion.
5 e, hormonal, and intracellular regulation of gastric acid secretion.
6 estigate the requirement for this protein in gastric acid secretion.
7 e2 channel facilitates its essential role in gastric acid secretion.
8 mulation-associated membrane recruitment and gastric acid secretion.
9 Gastrin is a key regulator of gastric acid secretion.
10 e regarding the regulation and assessment of gastric acid secretion.
11 een performed on colonic fluid transport and gastric acid secretion.
12 gulatory role for the CFTR protein in normal gastric acid secretion.
13 onal, and paracrine pathways finely regulate gastric acid secretion.
14 g a gene-dose effect and a primary defect in gastric acid secretion.
15 n made in understanding of the regulation of gastric acid secretion.
16 100-23 contribute to tolerance towards host gastric acid secretion.
17 sight into the complex regulation of in vivo gastric acid secretion.
18 ponses, inflammation, neurotransmission, and gastric acid secretion.
19 ation of proliferation and downregulation of gastric acid secretion.
20 ward an understanding of the cell biology of gastric acid secretion.
21 lead to new insights into the regulation of gastric acid secretion.
22 ased numbers of parietal cells and decreased gastric acid secretion.
23 n kinase Akt, we explored the role of Akt in gastric acid secretion.
24 lary VLRF area in the sympathetic control of gastric acid secretion.
25 mmatory cytokine and a powerful inhibitor of gastric acid secretion.
26 r to play a role in inhibition of stimulated gastric acid secretion.
27 t (CWR) and also inhibits gastrin-stimulated gastric acid secretion.
28 Slc26a9 deletion resulted in the loss of gastric acid secretion and a moderate reduction in the n
29 ers, paracrine agents, and hormones regulate gastric acid secretion and are themselves regulated.
30 esults demonstrate that AE2 is essential for gastric acid secretion and for normal development of sec
31 Epidermal growth factor (EGF) stimulates gastric acid secretion and H(+)/K(+)-ATPase alpha-subuni
33 w emphasizes the importance and relevance of gastric acid secretion and its regulation in health and
34 mpairments in basal and histamine-stimulated gastric acid secretion and markedly reduced levels of th
35 disease.Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) reduce gastric acid secretion and modulate gut microbiota compo
36 the vagus (DMV) has been shown to stimulate gastric acid secretion and motility, respectively, via v
37 ons into the DMV may mediate the increase in gastric acid secretion and motor activity associated wit
39 t analysis of its role during organogenesis, gastric acid secretion and neoplastic transformation.
41 potassium channel beta subunit gene ablates gastric acid secretion and predisposes to gastric neopla
42 ine alone showed partial suppression of both gastric acid secretion and progression to neoplasia.
43 g cellular restitution as well as inhibiting gastric acid secretion and reactive oxygen species (ROS)
44 ent strategies including improved control of gastric acid secretion and role for surgery, and new app
45 lly linked to epithelial processes including gastric acid secretion and thyroid hormone biosynthesis.
46 Recent milestones in the understanding of gastric acid secretion and treatment of acid-peptic diso
47 ximal tubular and intestinal Na+ absorption, gastric acid secretion, and cAMP-induced jejunal Cl- sec
49 wed mild hypergastrinemia, increased maximal gastric acid secretion, and increased parietal cell numb
50 prove our understanding of the regulation of gastric acid secretion at the central, peripheral, and i
51 buting to understanding of the regulation of gastric acid secretion at the central, peripheral, and i
52 ocin, which acts within the DMV to stimulate gastric acid secretion, but inhibits gastric motor funct
53 ovides direct evidence for the regulation of gastric acid secretion by a TRP channel; TRPML1 is an im
55 e hypothesized that LPS causes inhibition of gastric acid secretion by down-regulating the H/K-ATPase
57 contributes to galanin-induced inhibition of gastric acid secretion by means of the suppression of en
61 ass of protein may account for inhibition of gastric acid secretion by PYY released from the small in
62 heir ability of immune defense responses and gastric acid secretion, consistent with their ability to
64 es central neurotensin-induced inhibition of gastric acid secretion does not appear to be the high-af
66 Caffeine, generally known as a stimulant of gastric acid secretion (GAS), is a bitter-tasting compou
67 exchanger, is important for normal levels of gastric acid secretion, gastric epithelial cell differen
68 ed vascular permeability, and stimulation of gastric acid secretion, histamine plays important roles
69 detectable tissue histamine levels, impaired gastric acid secretion, impaired passive cutaneous anaph
70 nd 2c (L-736,380) dose-dependently inhibited gastric acid secretion in anesthetized rats (ID(50), 0.0
71 edge, the understanding of the regulation of gastric acid secretion in health and disease is far from
72 es in our understanding of the regulation of gastric acid secretion in health and disease, as well as
75 ociated with any significant change in basal gastric acid secretion in monkeys and occurred despite a
77 esis that inhibition of gastric emptying and gastric acid secretion in response to dietary lipid is d
81 fluence of central and peripheral stimuli on gastric acid secretion is mediated via activation of his
86 h advancing age has no independent effect on gastric acid secretion, it is associated with reduced pe
87 ng of the pathways and mechanisms regulating gastric acid secretion may lead to the development of ne
89 ical processes including allergic reactions, gastric acid secretion, neurotransmitter release, and in
90 more potent and longer-lasting inhibition of gastric acid secretion provided by proton pump inhibitor
91 ished the stimulatory effect of histamine on gastric acid secretion, providing evidence for the regul
94 ng of the pathways and mechanisms regulating gastric acid secretion should lead to improved managemen
95 ng of the pathways and mechanisms regulating gastric acid secretion should lead to the development of
96 ed into the cisterna magna potently inhibits gastric acid secretion stimulated by intravenous infusio
98 minant gastritis and profound suppression of gastric acid secretion that is partially reversible with
99 data demonstrate that KCNE2 is essential for gastric acid secretion, the first genetic evidence that
100 agents have been implicated as regulators of gastric acid secretion, their site and mechanism of acti
102 nal role of Akt appears to be stimulation of gastric acid secretion through induction of H(+)/K(+)-AT
103 e whereby endogenous somatostatin suppresses gastric acid secretion through inhibition of gastrin act
104 the VLRF to inhibit pentagastrin-stimulated gastric acid secretion through spinal pathways, suggesti
105 re, we identified a novel pathway modulating gastric acid secretion through the stomach calcium-sensi
106 actor (EGF) inhibits secretagogue-stimulated gastric acid secretion via an EGF receptor located on pa
107 pose that Slc26a9 plays an essential role in gastric acid secretion via effects on the viability of t
108 ction of this amidated peptide in regulating gastric acid secretion via the CCK2 receptor is now well
109 naesthetized A-IV(+/+) mice, meal-stimulated gastric acid secretion was 59% inhibited by intestinal l
113 enervated rats with a gastric fistula, basal gastric acid secretion was depressed 3-fold, and plasma
115 art of an intravenous pentagastrin infusion; gastric acid secretion was monitored every 10 min for 20
116 la oblongata where bombesin acts to suppress gastric acid secretion were investigated in urethane-ane
117 mmunoreactivity, and pentagastrin-stimulated gastric acid secretion, were similar in both infected an
118 n in the somatostatin pathway have increased gastric acid secretion, which confirms an important nega
119 rticularly the gastrin (G) cell, co-ordinate gastric acid secretion with the arrival of food in the s
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