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Mild SARS-CoV-2 maternal infection in mice induces transient offspring neurodevelopmental aberrance. [PDF]
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Insights into the structural dynamics of the secretin family (class B1) G protein-coupled receptors. [PDF]
Liu T +3 more
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Supplemental effects of rumen-protected L-tryptophan at various levels on starch digestion, melatonin and gastrointestinal hormones in Holstein steers. [PDF]
Lee SB, Nejad JG, Lee HG.
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Esophageal Perforation in Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome: A Scoping Review of Management and Outcomes. [PDF]
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Molecular Neurobiology, 2002
The role of secretin as a classical hormone in the gastrointestinal system is well-established. The recent debate on the use of secretin as a potential therapeutic treatment for autistic patients urges a better understanding of the neuroactive functions of secretin.
Ng, SSM, Chow, BKC, Yung, WH
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The role of secretin as a classical hormone in the gastrointestinal system is well-established. The recent debate on the use of secretin as a potential therapeutic treatment for autistic patients urges a better understanding of the neuroactive functions of secretin.
Ng, SSM, Chow, BKC, Yung, WH
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Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 1978
Because secretin tests have been used to establish the Zollinger-Ellison (Z-E) diagnosis, the effects of i.v. infusion (1 CU/kg/h) or injection (1 CU/kg) of secretin on serum concentrations of gastrin in hypersecretors with a verified Z-E diagnosis (n = 25) or duodenal ulcer disease (n = 19) were compared.
J G, Stage +4 more
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Because secretin tests have been used to establish the Zollinger-Ellison (Z-E) diagnosis, the effects of i.v. infusion (1 CU/kg/h) or injection (1 CU/kg) of secretin on serum concentrations of gastrin in hypersecretors with a verified Z-E diagnosis (n = 25) or duodenal ulcer disease (n = 19) were compared.
J G, Stage +4 more
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Gastroenterology, 1978
Several sensitive radioimmunoassay systems for secretin have been developed and reported1–6. The development of these assay systems depended upon the generation of a specific secretin antiserum and the iodination of secretin (natural porcine secretin, synthetic secretin or a tyrosyl derivative of secretin).
P L, Rayford +2 more
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Several sensitive radioimmunoassay systems for secretin have been developed and reported1–6. The development of these assay systems depended upon the generation of a specific secretin antiserum and the iodination of secretin (natural porcine secretin, synthetic secretin or a tyrosyl derivative of secretin).
P L, Rayford +2 more
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On the instability of secretin
Life Sciences, 1981Abstract Secretin has repeatedly been said to be unstable. We found that the biological potency of secretin solutions under some conditions decreased. We tested hypotheses about the cause(s). Adsorption of secretin on materials in which it is stored may account for most of the rapid decrease of biological potency.
H C, Beyerman +4 more
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