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  • 22. Prostaglandin E2 modulates neurally induced nonadrenergic, noncholinergic gastric relaxations in the rabbit in vivo.
    Baccari MC, Calamai F, Staderini G.
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  • 23. The influence of the vagally induced rebound contractions on the non-adrenergic, non-cholinergic (NANC) inhibitory motility of the rabbit stomach and the role of prostaglandins.
    Baccari MC, Calamai F, Staderini G.
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  • 26. Substance P in the dorsal motor nucleus of the vagus evokes gastric motor inhibition via neurokinin 1 receptor in rat.
    Krowicki ZK, Hornby PJ.
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    Maggi CA, Giuliani S.
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  • 30. Nitrergic and cholinergic vagal pathways involved in the regulation of canine proximal gastric tone: an in vivo study.
    Paterson CA, Anvari M, Tougas G, Huizinga JD.
    Neurogastroenterol Motil; 2000 Aug; 12(4):301-6. PubMed ID: 10886672
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  • 32. Effect of muscarinic and nicotinic receptor antagonism on rat gastric motor activity.
    Janssen P, Karlsson LK, Nielsen MA, Gillberg PG, Hultin L.
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  • 33. Gastric relaxation induced by hyperglycemia is mediated by vagal afferent pathways in the rat.
    Zhou SY, Lu YX, Owyang C.
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  • 36. Comparison of the effect of vasoactive intestinal polypeptide and non-adrenergic non-cholinergic neurone stimulation in the cat gastric fundus.
    D'Amato M, De Beurme FA, Lefebvre RA.
    Eur J Pharmacol; 1988 Jul 26; 152(1-2):71-82. PubMed ID: 2850204
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  • 37. Gastric relaxatory response to feeding before and after vagotomy.
    Jahnberg T, Abrahamsson H, Jansson G, Martinson J.
    Scand J Gastroenterol; 1977 Jul 26; 12(2):225-28. PubMed ID: 847390
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  • 40. Evidence for an apamin-sensitive, but not purinergic, component in the nonadrenergic noncholinergic relaxation of the rat gastric fundus.
    Currò D, De Marco T, Preziosi P.
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