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Omeprazole and the Gastric Mucosa
Digestion, 1990The potential for either omeprazole or its sulphenamide to interact with DNA was investigated by incubating tritiated omeprazole at either neutral or acidic pH with either purified prokaryotic (Escherichia coli) or purified eukaryotic (salmon sperm) DNA. Each incubation was carried out for 30 min.
M Reuben, D Scott, Gary S. Sachs
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Innervation of the gastric mucosa
Microscopy Research and Technique, 2000A plethora of neuronal messengers ("classical" transmitters, gaseous messengers, amino acid transmitters, and neuropeptides) are capable of mediating or modulating gastric functions. Accordingly, the stomach is richly innervated. Gastric nerves are either intrinsic to the gastric wall, i.e., they have their cell bodies in the intramural ganglia and ...
Frank Sundler, Q. Mei, Eva Ekblad
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2010
The development and differentiation of the gastric mucosa are controlled by a complex interplay of signaling proteins and transcriptional regulators. This process is complicated by the fact that the stomach is derived from two germ layers, the endoderm and the mesoderm, with the first giving rise to the mature epithelium and the latter contributing the
Shradha S. Khurana, Jason C. Mills
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The development and differentiation of the gastric mucosa are controlled by a complex interplay of signaling proteins and transcriptional regulators. This process is complicated by the fact that the stomach is derived from two germ layers, the endoderm and the mesoderm, with the first giving rise to the mature epithelium and the latter contributing the
Shradha S. Khurana, Jason C. Mills
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Digestive Endoscopy, 2013
Endoscopic features corresponding to pathological findings in the Sydney System have not been identified, and endoscopic diagnosis of chronic gastritis has not yet been established. To establish the diagnosis of Helicobacter pylori (H.
Takahiro A. Kato+5 more
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Endoscopic features corresponding to pathological findings in the Sydney System have not been identified, and endoscopic diagnosis of chronic gastritis has not yet been established. To establish the diagnosis of Helicobacter pylori (H.
Takahiro A. Kato+5 more
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Digestion, 1972
Effects of alcohol on the gastric mucosa in man as well as in experimental animals are reviewed.
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Effects of alcohol on the gastric mucosa in man as well as in experimental animals are reviewed.
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Methylation of Histamine in the Gastric Mucosa [PDF]
Methylation of histamine in the gastric mucosa of various species has been studied in vitro and in vivo. When gastric mucosal homogenates of rat, guinea pig, cat, dog, and pig were incubated with 14C-histamine in the presence of S-adenosyl methionine Ntau-methylhistamine was formed as the only methylated histamine derivative. Excessive concentration of
K.-Fr. Sewing+3 more
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The Cells of the Gastric Mucosa
1981Publisher Summary This chapter describes the structure of the normal adult mammalian gastric mucosa, The interior wall of the gastric mucosa is thrown into folds, rugae, or plicae gastricae, which as a rule are longitudinally oriented and sometimes branching.
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Carbohydrate Research, 1972
Abstract Different methods for extracting mucin components from human gastric mucosa have been evaluated. An extensive fractionation study of a product solubilised by pronase digestion is described. By chromatography of the crude extract on Bio-Gel P-30, a neutral glycopolypeptide fraction ( DP-1 ) of molecular weight >300,000 was obtained which had ...
J.V.S. Jones, Leslie Hough
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Abstract Different methods for extracting mucin components from human gastric mucosa have been evaluated. An extensive fractionation study of a product solubilised by pronase digestion is described. By chromatography of the crude extract on Bio-Gel P-30, a neutral glycopolypeptide fraction ( DP-1 ) of molecular weight >300,000 was obtained which had ...
J.V.S. Jones, Leslie Hough
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Microvasculature of the Gastric Mucosa in Dogs
Cells Tissues Organs, 1997A corrosion casting technique was used to study differences in the microvascular architecture of the pars cardiaca, the fundus ventriculi, the corpus ventriculi and the pars pylorica of the canine gastric mucosa. This technique revealed an unusual arrangement of the microvascular architecture in the nonglandular region surrounding the esophageal ...
R. Martin+4 more
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Heterotopic Gastric Mucosa in the Duodenum
Digestion, 1970Islets of fully developed gastric mucosa i.e. containing parietal cells and sometimes pepsinogen cells were found in the duodenal cuff in 52 outof 158 gastric resection specimens.
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