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Gastric and sacral electrical stimulation for motility disorders—A clinical perspective
Abstract Background Electrical stimulation of the gut has been investigated in recent decades with a view to treating various gastro‐intestinal motility disorders including, among others, gastric electrical stimulation to relieve nausea and vomiting associated with gastroparesis and sacral neuromodulation to treat fecal incontinence and/or constipation.
Charlotte Desprez+2 more
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Conservative Management of Symptomatic Rathke Cleft Cyst With Recurrent Inflammatory Remission. [PDF]
Hasebe M+3 more
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RELATION OF CHEMICAL ATTACHMENT TO PHYSIOLOGICAL ACTION OF VASOPRESSIN
Irving L. Schwartz+4 more
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Dialysis hypotension and vasopressin.
Ettema, Esmée M., Franssen, Casper F.M.
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Psychogastroenterology of cyclic vomiting syndrome: A crucial need to build evidence
Abstract Cyclic vomiting is a disorder of gut brain interaction (DGBI) emphasizing the need for treatment of both the brain and the gut. Despite clinical success of psychological therapies for CVS, also called brain‐gut treatments, an evidence‐base is lacking and these treatments are available in few GI practices.
Sally E. Tarbell+1 more
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Vasopressin and the regulation of aquaporin-2
Justin L. L. Wilson+2 more
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ABSTRACT Pot size is a critical factor in plant growth experiments, influencing root architecture, nutrient uptake, and overall plant development as well as sensing of stress. In controlled environments, variation in pot size can impact phenotypic and molecular outcomes and may bias experimental results.
Fabiano Sillo+8 more
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Impact of perinatal hypertonic NaCl access on adult offspring's sodium intake and angiotensin and vasopressin systems under hypertension model. [PDF]
Porcari CY+5 more
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