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Autor:
Hans Ditschuneit, K Beckh, Bernhard Glasbrenner, Gail K. Adler, O. Pieramico, C. Güthner, Klatt S
Publikováno v:
Digestion. 58:115-119
The role of altered gastric motor functions for the development of obesity is still unclear. In this study, we investigated whether severe obesity is related to gastric dysfunctions or to abnormal perception in response to distension. 31 obese patien
Autor:
K.D. Buchanan, J. van Gool, G.N.J. Tytgat, John F. Mayberry, Hans Ditschuneit, S.H. Nance, Brian Calcraft, S. Hirose, John Rhodes, N. Hattori, Andrew H.G. Love, R.G.P. Watson, A. Schneider, W. Kruis, M.J. Lawson, Kuniko Shimazaki, John Morris, J. Rhodes, Günther Preclik, I.R. Jones, J.V. Psaila, Delyth Judd, J.F. Lange, Christopher Shaw, B. Myers, B.C. Radcliffe, Gustav Paumgartner, H. van Vugt, W.E.W. Roediger, Howard Smart, Eduard F. Stange, P.J. Beyaert, H.-D. Kalek, F. Stellaard
Publikováno v:
Digestion. 35:243-247
Autor:
Eduard F. Stange, J. van Gool, Hans Ditschuneit, Brian Calcraft, Christopher Shaw, Delyth Judd, G.N.J. Tytgat, B. Myers, P.J. Beyaert, Wolfgang Kruis, J.F. Lange, Kuniko Shimazaki, S.H. Nance, John Rhodes, B.C. Radcliffe, M.J. Lawson, S. Hirose, John Morris, F. Stellaard, A. Schneider, Günther Preclik, R.G.P. Watson, N. Hattori, W.E.W. Roediger, H. van Vugt, I.R. Jones, J.V. Psaila, H.-D. Kalek, Howard Smart, J. Rhodes, John F. Mayberry, Gustav Paumgartner, K.D. Buchanan, Andrew H.G. Love
Publikováno v:
Digestion. 35:I-IV
Autor:
Anton Schafmayer, Bernd Glasbrenner, Hans Ditschuneit, Markus W. Büchler, Peter Malfertheiner
Publikováno v:
Digestion. 38(3)
This study was performed to investigate adaptive changes of the exocrine pancreas occurring after distal gastric resection by different procedures: Billroth I (BI) and Billroth II (BII). Sixty-four male Wistar rats were used and divided into four gro
Publikováno v:
Digestion. 35(4)
Prostaglandins have been reported to exert trophic effects on gastrointestinal tissues. To determine whether there is a direct interaction with enterocytes, prostaglandins PGE2, PGF2 alpha, PGA2, PGB2 and the stable PGE2 derivative suleprost as well