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    Shapiro M, Green C, Bautista JM, Peru RL, Malagon IB, Corvo M, Risner-Adler S, Beeler JN, Tuchinsky I, Fass R.
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  • 23. [Myoelectric activity of the stomach and esophageal pH changes in reflux disease].
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  • 28. [Perception of symptoms with minimal reductions of esophageal pH in patients with erosive and non-erosive GERD].
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  • 32. [Multi-channel electrogastrography and autonomic nervous system function in patients with non-erosive reflux disease and reflux esophagitis].
    Ding ZL, Xu XH, Wang ZF, Ke MY.
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  • 40. Unsuppressed postprandial phasic contractility in the proximal stomach in functional dyspepsia: relevance to symptoms.
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