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    Effect of dietary corn oil supplementation on equine gastric fluid acid, sodium, and prostaglandin E2 content before and during pentagastrin infusion by Cargile, Jana L, Burrow, James A, Kim, Inyoung, Cohen, Noah D, Merritt, A M

    Published in Journal of veterinary internal medicine (01-07-2004)
    “…The effect of corn oil (approximately 60% [wt/vol] linoleic acid) dietary supplementation on various components of equine gastric secretion was studied by use…”
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    Evaluation of a method to experimentally induce colic in horses and the effects of acupuncture applied at the Guan-yuan-shu (similar to BL-21) acupoint by Merritt, Alfred M, Xie, Huisheng, Lester, Guy D, Burrow, James A, Lorenzo-Figueras, Mireia, Mahfoud, Ziyad

    Published in American journal of veterinary research (01-07-2002)
    “…To evaluate the reliability of a method for inducing colic via small intestinal distention in horses and to examine the analgesic potential of bilateral…”
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    Effect of Dietary Corn Oil Supplementation on Equine Gastric Fluid Acid, Sodium, and Prostaglandin E 2 Content before and during Pentagastrin Infusion by Cargile, Jana L., Burrow, James A., Kim, Inyoung, Cohen, Noah D., Merritt, A.M.

    Published in Journal of veterinary internal medicine (01-07-2004)
    “…The effect of corn oil (approximately 60% [wt/vol] linoleic acid) dietary supplementation on various components of equine gastric secretion was studied by use…”
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    Effect of Dietary Corn Oil Supplementation on Equine Gastric Fluid Acid, Sodium, and Prostaglandin E2 Content before and during Pentagastrin Infusion by Cargile, Jana L., Burrow, James A., Kim, Inyoung, Cohen, Noah D., Merritt, A.M.

    Published in Journal of veterinary internal medicine (01-07-2004)
    “…The effect of corn oil (approximately 60% [wt/vol] linoleic acid) dietary supplementation on various components of equine gastric secretion was studied by use…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article