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Overview of the Enteric Nervous System
Seminars in Neurology, 2023AbstractPropulsion of contents in the gastrointestinal tract requires coordinated functions of the extrinsic nerves to the gut from the brain and spinal cord, as well as the neuromuscular apparatus within the gut. The latter includes excitatory and inhibitory neurons, pacemaker cells such as the interstitial cells of Cajal and fibroblast-like cells ...
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Neuropeptides: Enteric Nervous System
2009Oxford ...
Costa, Marcello, Brookes, Simon Jonathan
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2016
The gastrointestinal motility, exocrine secretions, and endocrine cells are controlled by an integrative nervous system, under the central command of the central nervous system. The enteric nervous system is considered to be quasi-autonomous and in certain circumstances may be self-sustained.
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The gastrointestinal motility, exocrine secretions, and endocrine cells are controlled by an integrative nervous system, under the central command of the central nervous system. The enteric nervous system is considered to be quasi-autonomous and in certain circumstances may be self-sustained.
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Development of the enteric nervous system
Clinics in Perinatology, 2002Development of the ENS requires the function of a diverse set of genes encoding transcription factors, signaling molecules, and their receptors. Mutations of these genes result in altered ENS function in animals and humans. In particular, such mutations have been shown to contribute to many cases of Hirschsprung's disease. Elucidation of the mechanisms
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CART in the enteric nervous system
Peptides, 2006The expression, distribution, origin, projections, chemical coding and functions of cocaine and amphetamine-regulated transcript (CART) in the gastro-intestinal tract are reviewed. CART is extensively expressed in the enteric nervous system. Except from being a possible modulator of NO induced intestinal relaxation CART does not seem to play any ...
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