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    Adaptation to high-fat diets: effects on eating behaviour and plasma cholecystokinin by French, S. J., Murray, B., Rumsey, R. D. E., Fadzlin, R., Read, N. W.

    Published in British journal of nutrition (01-02-1995)
    “…Twelve male subjects took part in a study to investigate the effects of overfeeding a high-fat diet (19·17 MJ/d; 58% energy from fat) for 2 weeks on plasma…”
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    Effect of short-chain fatty acids on contractile activity and fluid flow in rat colon in vitro by Squires, P E, Rumsey, R D, Edwards, C A, Read, N W

    Published in The American journal of physiology (01-05-1992)
    “…The effect of short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) on the contractile activity and fluid output of the large bowel of the rat was studied using an isolated segment…”
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    Plasma ghrelin response following a period of acute overfeeding in normal weight men by ROBERTSON, M. D, HENDERSON, R. A, VIST, G. E, RUMSEY, R. D. E

    Published in International Journal of Obesity (01-06-2004)
    “…Ghrelin, a 28 amino-acid peptide secreted primarily from the stomach has been identified as the endogenous ligand for the growth hormone secretagogue receptor…”
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    Granisetron and ondansetron: effects on the ileal brake mechanism in the rat by Brown, N J, Horton, A, Rumsey, R D, Read, N W

    Published in Journal of pharmacy and pharmacology (01-06-1993)
    “…Studies were carried out on 20 male adult rats to investigate how the action of the selective 5-HT3-receptor antagonists, granisetron and ondansetron,…”
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    Cytokinetic and structural responses of the rat small intestine to riboflavin depletion by Williams, E. A., Rumsey, R. D. E., Powers, H. J.

    Published in British journal of nutrition (01-02-1996)
    “…The impaired absorption and metabolism of Fe seen in riboflavin deficiency is attributed, at least in part, to a hyperproliferative response in the small…”
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    Short chain fatty acids in the terminal ileum accelerate stomach to caecum transit time in the rat by Richardson, A, Delbridge, A T, Brown, N J, Rumsey, R D, Read, N W

    Published in Gut (01-03-1991)
    “…We have previously shown that infusion of triglycerides and long chain fatty acids into the ileum of humans and rats delays small bowel transit time. The…”
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    The effect of the cholecystokinin antagonist devazepide (L364718) on the ileal brake mechanism in the rat by Brown, N J, Rumsey, R D, Read, N W

    Published in Journal of pharmacy and pharmacology (01-12-1993)
    “…Studies were carried out on 28 male adult rats to investigate whether the selective cholecystokinin-receptor antagonist devazepide influences gastrointestinal…”
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    The effect of guar gum on the distribution of a radiolabelled meal in the gastrointestinal tract of the rat by Brown, Nicola J., Worlding, Jane, Rumsey, R. D. E., Read, N. W.

    Published in British journal of nutrition (01-03-1988)
    “…1. The effect of addition of guar gum (5 and 10 g/l) to a radiolabelled, homogenized, baked-bean test meal on the distribution of that meal in the…”
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    Adaptation of hydrogen analysis to measure stomach to caecum transit time in the rat by Brown, N J, Rumsey, R D, Read, N W

    Published in Gut (01-07-1987)
    “…Excreted hydrogen analysis was used to measure stomach to caecum transit time of the head of a test meal in 120 rats fed by gavage. Results were compared with…”
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    The effect of a 5-HT3-antagonist on the ileal brake mechanism in the rat by Brown, N J, French, S J, Rumsey, R D, Read, N W

    Published in Journal of pharmacy and pharmacology (01-07-1991)
    “…Studies have been carried out on 7 male adult rats to investigate how the action of the selective 5-HT3 receptor antagonist, granisetron, influences…”
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    Preliminary studies on the gastrointestinal responses to fatty meals in obese people by French, S J, Murray, B, Rumsey, R D, Sepple, C P, Read, N W

    “…Studies were carried out on eight obese (BMI 30-34.6 kg/m2) and seven age and sex-matched normal weight volunteers (BMI 20-25 kg/m2) to investigate the gastric…”
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    An investigation into the reversibility of the morphological and cytokinetic changes seen in the small intestine of riboflavin deficient rats by Williams, E A, Rumsey, R D, Powers, H J

    Published in Gut (01-08-1996)
    “…BACKGROUND: Impaired iron handling in riboflavin deficiency is thought to be partially a result of significant morphological and cytokinetic changes within the…”
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    Gastrointestinal adaptation to enhanced small intestinal lipid exposure by Brown, N J, Rumsey, R D, Read, N W

    Published in Gut (01-10-1994)
    “…Studies were performed on 20 male adult rats to investigate the effects of chronic intermittent infusion of lipid and physiological emulsifier into the distal…”
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    Morphological changes in the rat small intestine in response to riboflavin depletion by Williams, E. A., Powers, H. J., Rumsey, R. D. E.

    Published in British journal of nutrition (01-01-1995)
    “…Female Wistar rats were weaned onto a diet deficient in riboflavin and compared with weight-matched and ad lib.-fed controls. The effects of riboflavin…”
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    Characteristics of lipid substances activating the ileal brake in the rat by Brown, N J, Read, N W, Richardson, A, Rumsey, R D, Bogentoft, C

    Published in Gut (01-10-1990)
    “…Studies were carried out in 36 adult male rats to determine the characteristics of lipid substances which, after infusion into the ileum, slow the stomach to…”
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    Further observations concerning the effects of hypophysectomy on the gastric mucosa of the rat by Crean, G. P., Rumsey, R. D. E., Wheeler, Sylvia M.

    Published in Gut (01-09-1971)
    “…Hypophysectomy in rats markedly reduced the weight and surface area of the stomach as well as the volume (mass) of the gastric mucosa and the total parietal…”
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    Is cholecystokinin a satiety hormone? Correlations of plasma cholecystokinin with hunger, satiety and gastric emptying in normal volunteers by French, S J, Murray, B, Rumsey, R D, Sepple, C P, Read, N W

    Published in Appetite (01-10-1993)
    “…This study was designed to test the putative role of plasma cholecystokinin (CCK) in eating behaviour by examining the relationships between bioassayed plasma…”
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    Hyperplasia of the gastric mucosa during pregnancy and lactation in the rat by Crean, G. P., Rumsey, R. D. E.

    Published in The Journal of physiology (01-05-1971)
    “…1. The growth of the gastric mucosa during pregnancy and afterwards has been studied by comparing the stomachs of rats, killed at weekly intervals after…”
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    The effect of adrenoceptor antagonists on the ileal brake mechanism in the rat by Brown, Nicola J., Rumsey, R.D.E., Bogentoft, C., Read, N.W.

    Published in British journal of pharmacology (01-03-1992)
    “…1 Studies were carried out in the rat to investigate the effect of adrenoceptor antagonists on stomach to caecum transit time under control conditions and…”
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    The effect of ethanol on the normal food intake and eating behaviour of the rat by Richardson, A, Rumsey, R D, Read, N W

    Published in Physiology & behavior (01-12-1990)
    “…A computerised system was used to continually monitor the food intake and meal patterns of six rats over eighteen days. The effect of replacing the normal…”
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