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    Protease-activated receptor-1 stimulates Ca(2+)-dependent Cl(-) secretion in human intestinal epithelial cells by Buresi, M C, Schleihauf, E, Vergnolle, N, Buret, A, Wallace, J L, Hollenberg, M D, MacNaughton, W K

    “…The thrombin receptor, protease-activated receptor-1 (PAR-1), has wide tissue distribution and is involved in many physiological functions. Because thrombin is…”
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    A147 QUALITY OF LIFE IN PATIENTS WITH IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME WITH CONSTIPATION (IBS-C) FOLLOWING 60 DAYS TREATMENT by David, J, Wilsack, L, Buresi, M, Curley, M, Li, D Y, Andrews, C N, Gupta, M

    “…Abstract Background Functional diseases, like IBS, lead to considerably poor quality of life (QoL). It is not known if current management strategies for…”
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    A168 PROSPECTIVE EVALUATION OF THE USE OF BIOPSY FORCEPS FOR THE ENDOSCOPIC TREATMENT OF SCHATZKI RINGS by Charette, J H, Curley, M, David, J, Buresi, M c, Gupta, M, Andrews, C N

    “…Abstract Background A Schatzki ring is a circumferential fibrotic thickening of the esophageal submucosa located at the gastroesophageal junction (GEJ), which…”
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    A171 GERD IS NOT ASSOCIATED WITH JACKHAMMER ESOPHAGUS by Woo, M, Liu, A, Wilsack, L, Buresi, M c, Curley, M, Gupta, M, Li, D Y, Andrews, C N

    “…Abstract Background Dysphagia and non-cardiac chest pain are common referrals for esophageal motility testing. Hypertensive esophageal peristalsis, previously…”
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    A54 ASSOCIATION BETWEEN MEDICATION USE AND JACKHAMMER ESOPHAGUS: A CASE-CONTROL STUDY by Liu, A, Woo, M, Wilsack, L, Buresi, M c, Curley, M, Gupta, M, Li, D Y, Andrews, C N

    “…Abstract Background Hypercontractile or jackhammer esophagus (JE) is a diagnosis made on high-resolution manometry (HRM), defined by the Chicago Classification…”
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    A129 THE VALUE OF REPEAT MANOMETRIC TESTING by Pandey, A, Liu, A, Buresi, M C, Gupta, M, Nasser, Y, Curley, M, Li, D Y, Andrews, C N, Woo, M

    “…Abstract Background While motility disorders may evolve over time, there is scant guidance around the role of repeat high-resolution esophageal manometry…”
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    P703 Clinical, radiographic and endoscopic remission with vedolizumab treatment in Crohn’s disease by Kotze, P G, Ma, C, Almutairdi, A, Al-Damarki, A, Devlin, S, Kaplan, G, Seow, C, Novak, K, Lu, C, Ferraz, J, Stewart, M, Buresi, M, Mathivanan, M, Jijon, H, Heatherington, J, Martin, M -L, Panaccione, R

    Published in Journal of Crohn's and colitis (16-01-2018)
    “…Abstract Background Vedolizumab (VDZ) is a gut-specific α-4-β-7 integrin antagonist that has demonstrated efficacy in randomised controlled trials to induce…”
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    P634 Clinical and endoscopic remission with vedolizumab treatment in ulcerative colitis by Almutairdi, A, Ma, C, Kotze, P G, Al-Damarki, A, Devlin, S, Kaplan, G, Seow, C, Novak, K, Lu, C, Ferraz, J, Stewart, M, Buresi, M, Mathivanan, M, Jijon, H, Heatherington, J, Martin, M L, Panaccione, R

    Published in Journal of Crohn's and colitis (16-01-2018)
    “…Abstract Background Vedolizumab (VDZ) is a gut-specific α4β7 integrin antagonist that has demonstrated efficacy in moderate to severe ulcerative colitis (UC)…”
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    Activation of proteinase‐activated receptor 1 stimulates epithelial chloride secretion through a unique MAP kinase‐and cyclo‐oxygenase‐dependent pathway by Buresi, Michelle C., Buret, André, Hollenberg, Morley D., Macnaughton, Wallace K.

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-10-2002)
    “…ABSTRACT Proteinase‐activated receptor 1 (PAR‐1) is activated by thrombin and induces chloride secretion by intestinal epithelial cells. To elucidate further…”
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    Intestinal epithelial secretory function: Role of proteinase-activated receptors by Buresi, Michelle C., MacNaughton, Wallace K.

    Published in Drug development research (01-08-2003)
    “…The ability of enterocytes to secrete electrolytes and water into the intestinal lumen represents a critical feature of mucosal defense. During disease, this…”
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