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The Measurement of Gastric Acid [PDF]

open access: yesPostgraduate Medical Journal, 1965
Since the end of the last century the standard method of assessing gastric acid secretion has been by the test meal, which was developed largely by von Leube (1876), Ewald and Boas (1885) and Rehfuss (1927). Its history and development have been reviewed by Hollander and Penner (1939) and Rovelstad (1963).
J. H. Lawrie, A. P. M. Forrest
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Lichens: might be considered as a source of gastroprotective molecules? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Indexación: Web of Science; ScieloABSTRACT Lichens are symbiotic relationship between fungi and algae or cyanobacteria. Secondary metabolites from lichens are known as lichen substances.
Areche, Carlos   +3 more
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Interleukin-1 polymorphisms associated with increased risk of gastric cancer [PDF]

open access: yes, 2000
Helicobacter pylori infection is associated with a variety of clinical outcomes including gastric cancer and duodenal ulcer disease. The reasons for this variation are not clear, but the gastric physiological response is influenced by the severity and ...
A Cox   +42 more
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Helicobacter suis affects the health and function of porcine gastric parietal cells [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
The stomach of pigs at slaughter age is often colonized by Helicobacter (H.) suis, which is also the most prevalent gastric non-H. pylori Helicobacter (NHPH) species in humans. It is associated with chronic gastritis, gastric ulceration and other gastric
Ducatelle, Richard   +5 more
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Regulation of gastric acid secretion in situ by an endogenous activator protein: Studies with activator-specific antibody [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Monospecific polyclonal antibody was raised against a homogenous preparation of endogenous activator protein (HAF) for the gastric H+,K+-ATPase system.
Tushar K. Ray, Jyotirmoy Nandi, Larry F. Lemanski and Swapan K. Ghosh
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Effect of native gastric mucus on in vivo hybridization therapies directed at Helicobacter pylori [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Helicobacter pylori infects more than 50% of the worldwide population. It is mostly found deep in the gastric mucus lining of the stomach, being a major cause of peptic ulcers and gastric adenocarcinoma. To face the increasing resistance of H.
Azevedo, Nuno F   +13 more
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The Discovery of Gastric Acid [PDF]

open access: yesGastroenterology, 1979
Four phases of discovery led to the general acceptance today that the stomach secretes hydrochloric acid. The first step was the appreciation that gastric contents might be acid. Secondly, there was a long argument whether this acid was secreted by the stomach or whether it was produced by the fermentation of food.
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Noninvasive ¹³C-octanoic acid breath test shows delayed gastric emptying in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis [PDF]

open access: yes, 1999
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a fatal neurodegenerative disorder characterized by progressive loss of motor neurons. However, ALS has been recognized to also involve non-motor systems.
Folwaczny, Christian   +6 more
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Treatment of helicobacter pylori infection in atrophic gastritis [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Helicobacter pylori (Hp) is a major human pathogen causing chronic, progressive gastric mucosal damage and is linked to gastric atrophy and cancer. Hp-positive individuals constitute the major reservoir for transmission of infection.
Annibale, B, Carabotti, M, Lahner, E
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Analysis of cell hyperplasia and parietal cell dysfunction induced by Ostertagia ostertagi infection [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Infections in cattle with the gastric nematode Ostertagia ostertagi are associated with decreased acid secretion and profound physio-morphological changes of the gastric mucosa.
Chiers, Koen   +9 more
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