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    Alternative Medicine Use by Canadian Ambulatory Gastroenterology Patients: Secular Trend or Epidemic? by GANGULI, Subhas C, CAWDRON, Ruth, IRVINE, E. J

    Published in The American journal of gastroenterology (01-02-2004)
    “…To assess the prevalence and determinants of alternative medicine (AM) use in gastroenterology outpatients and those with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). An…”
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    Recommendations on chronic constipation (including constipation associated with irritable bowel syndrome) treatment by Paré, P, Bridges, Ronald, Champion, Malcolm C, Ganguli, Subhas C, Gray, James R, Irvine, E Jan, Plourde, Victor, Poitras, Pierre, Turnbull, Geoffrey K, Moayyedi, Paul, Flook, Nigel, Collins, Stephen M

    Published in Canadian journal of gastroenterology (01-04-2007)
    “…While chronic constipation (CC) has a high prevalence in primary care, there are no existing treatment recommendations to guide health care professionals. To…”
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    Protean effects of a natural peptide agonist of the G protein-coupled secretin receptor demonstrated by receptor mutagenesis by Ganguli, S C, Park, C G, Holtmann, M H, Hadac, E M, Kenakin, T P, Miller, L J

    “…G protein-coupled receptors initiate signaling cascades after associating with heterotrimeric G proteins. This is typically initiated by agonist binding, but…”
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    Recommendations on Chronic Constipation (Including Constipation Associated with Irritable Bowel Syndrome) Treatment by Pierre Paré, Ronald Bridges, Malcolm C Champion, Subhas C Ganguli, James R Gray, E Jan Irvine, Victor Plourde, Pierre Poitras, Geoffrey K Turnbull, Paul Moayyedi, Nigel Flook, Stephen M Collins

    Published in Canadian journal of gastroenterology (01-01-2007)
    “…While chronic constipation (CC) has a high prevalence in primary care, there are no existing treatment recommendations to guide health care professionals. To…”
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