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228 related items for PubMed ID: 16758129

  • 1. Inhibitory effects and mechanisms of colonic electric stimulation on gastric and rectal tone in conscious dogs.
    Liu S, Lei Y, Chen JD.
    Dis Colon Rectum; 2006 Nov; 49(11):1749-54. PubMed ID: 16758129
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  • 2. Cross-talk along gastrointestinal tract during electrical stimulation: effects and mechanisms of gastric/colonic stimulation on rectal tone in dogs.
    Liu S, Wang L, Chen JD.
    Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol; 2005 Jun; 288(6):G1195-8. PubMed ID: 15691864
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  • 3. Inhibitory effects of gastrointestinal electrical stimulation on rectal tone are both organ-specific and distance-related in dogs.
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  • 4. Effects and mechanisms of vaginal electrical stimulation on gastric tone in dogs.
    Song GQ, Hou X, Zhu H, Chen JD.
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  • 5. Effects and mechanisms of anal electrical stimulation on anorectal compliance and tone in dogs.
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    Song GQ, Zhu H, Chen JD.
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  • 8. Effects and mechanisms of long-pulse gastric electrical stimulation on canine gastric tone and accommodation.
    Xing JH, Chen JD.
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  • 9. Potential of intestinal electrical stimulation for obesity: a preliminary canine study.
    Yin J, Ouyang H, Chen JD.
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  • 10. Gastric electrical stimulation reduces gastric tone energy dependently.
    Sun Y, Chen JD.
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  • 11. Inhibitory effects of various types of stress on gastric tone and gastric myoelectrical activity in dogs.
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  • 12. Rectal and colonic distension elicit viscerovisceral reflexes in humans.
    Law NM, Bharucha AE, Zinsmeister AR.
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  • 13. Reproducibility of gastric tone, compliance and gastric accommodation assessed with barostat in conscious dogs.
    Xing JH, Chen JD.
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  • 16. Efferent sympathetic nervous control of rectal motility in the cat.
    Hedlund H, Fasth S, Hultén L.
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  • 17. Tachygastria induced by gastric electrical stimulation is mediated via alpha- and beta-adrenergic pathway and inhibits antral motility in dogs.
    Ouyang H, Xing J, Chen JD.
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  • 19. An orally active motilin receptor antagonist, MA-2029, inhibits motilin-induced gastrointestinal motility, increase in fundic tone, and diarrhea in conscious dogs without affecting gastric emptying.
    Ozaki K, Onoma M, Muramatsu H, Sudo H, Yoshida S, Shiokawa R, Yogo K, Kamei K, Cynshi O, Kuromaru O, Peeters TL, Takanashi H.
    Eur J Pharmacol; 2009 Aug 01; 615(1-3):185-92. PubMed ID: 19445919
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  • 20. Colorectal and rectocolonic reflexes in canines: involvement of tone, compliance, and anal sphincter relaxation.
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