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Helicobacter pylori Eradication Is Associated With a Reduced Risk of Metachronous Gastric Neoplasia by Restoring Immune Function in the Gastric Mucosa. [PDF]
Kim MJ +6 more
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Whitish gastric mucosa on upper gastrointestinal endoscopy. [PDF]
Gong EJ, Bang CS.
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Gastric Lipoma in a 10‐Year‐Old Patient: A Case Report and Literature Review
Pediatric Discovery, EarlyView.
Yiwen Huang +6 more
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Complicated placement of a nasogastric tube in the gastric mucosa: A case report and literature review. [PDF]
Zhang Y, Gao Y, Zeng L, Hu J, Zheng X.
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Immune Cell Crisis and Excess Histopathological Features During the Development and Progression of <i>H. pylori</i> Infection in the Gastric Mucosa. [PDF]
Wang SN +6 more
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Microvasculature of the Gastric Mucosa in Dogs
A 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 ...
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Omeprazole and the Gastric Mucosa
Digestion, 2009The 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.
G, Sachs, D, Scott, M, Reuben
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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 ...
E, Ekblad, Q, Mei, F, Sundler
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