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    Gastric accommodation in non-ulcer dyspepsia and the roles of Helicobacter pylori infection and vagal function by THUMSHIRN, M, CAMILLERI, M, SASLOW, S. B, WILLIAMS, D. E, BURTON, D. D, HANSON, R. B

    Published in Gut (1999)
    “…The pathophysiological mechanisms in non-ulcer dyspepsia are incompletely understood. To compare gastric motor and sensory functions in Helicobacter pylori…”
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    Mechanism of accelerated gastric emptying of liquids and hyperglycemia in patients with type II diabetes mellitus by Frank, J W, Saslow, S B, Camilleri, M, Thomforde, G M, Dinneen, S, Rizza, R A

    Published in Gastroenterology (New York, N.Y. 1943) (01-09-1995)
    “…The roles of hyperglycemia in diabetic gastroparesis and gastric delivery in postprandial hyperglycemia of diabetic patients are unclear. The aims of this…”
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    Medium term effects of a new 5HT3 antagonist, alosetron, in patients with carcinoid diarrhoea by Saslow, S B, Scolapio, J S, Camilleri, M, Forstrom, L A, Thomforde, G M, Burton, D D, Rubin, J, Pitot, H C, Zinsmeister, A R

    Published in Gut (01-05-1998)
    “…Background—Carcinoid diarrhoea is associated with rapid small bowel and proximal colonic transit. Intravenous administration of a serotonin type 3 receptor…”
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    Influence of H. pylori infection on gastric motor and sensory function in asymptomatic volunteers by SASLOW, S. B, THUMSHIRN, M, CAMILLERI, M, LOCKE, G. R, THOMFORDE, G. M, BURTON, D. D, HANSON, R. B

    Published in Digestive diseases and sciences (01-02-1998)
    “…The effect of H. pylori infection on gastric motility and sensation is unclear. Our hypothesis is that H. pylori infection increases gastric sensation and…”
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    Octreotide inhibition of flushing and colonic motor dysfunction in carcinoid syndrome by Saslow, S B, O'Brien, M D, Camilleri, M, von der Ohe, M, Homburger, H A, Klee, G G, Pitot, H C, Rubin, J

    Published in The American journal of gastroenterology (01-12-1997)
    “…Previous studies showed increased plasma motilin and substance P concentrations and accelerated motor function in the small bowel and colon in patients with…”
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    Gastrointestinal sensation. Mechanisms and relation to functional gastrointestinal disorders by Camilleri, M, Saslow, S B, Bharucha, A E

    Published in Gastroenterology clinics of North America (01-03-1996)
    “…This article reviews the basic anatomy and physiology of visceral afferent function and its application to a clearer understanding of visceral pain and…”
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    Relation between fat malabsorption and transit abnormalities in human carcinoid diarrhea by Saslow, SB, Camilleri, M, Thomforde, GM, Van Dyke, CT, Pitot, HC, Rubin, J

    Published in Gastroenterology (New York, N.Y. 1943) (01-02-1996)
    “…BACKGROUND & AIMS: Fat and complex carbohydrates in the distal bowel activate "brakes" inhibiting upper gut motility. The hypothesis of this study was that…”
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    Gastric accommodation in non-ulcer dyspepsia and the roles ofHelicobacter pylori infection and vagal function by Thumshirn, M, Camilleri, M, Saslow, S B, Williams, D E, Burton, D D, Hanson, R B

    Published in Gut (01-01-1999)
    “…Background The pathophysiological mechanisms in non-ulcer dyspepsia are incompletely understood. Aims To compare gastric motor and sensory functions in…”
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    Medium term effects of a new 5HT 3 antagonist, alosetron, in patients with carcinoid diarrhoea by Saslow, S B, Scolapio, J S, Camilleri, M, Forstrom, L A, Thomforde, G M, Burton, D D, Rubin, J, Pitot, H C, Zinsmeister, A R

    Published in Gut (01-05-1998)
    “…Background —Carcinoid diarrhoea is associated with rapid small bowel and proximal colonic transit. Intravenous administration of a serotonin type 3 receptor…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article