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  • Activation of Intrinsic Afferent Pathways in Submucosal Ganglia of the Guinea Pig Small Intestine

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  • Study of the Whole Celiac Ganglion and of Artery-Projecting and Vein-Projecting Pathways in the Celiac Ganglion

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  • Sympathetic Input Into the Enteric Nervous System Gut: First Published As 10.1136/Gut.47.Suppl 4.Iv33 on 1 December 2000

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  • Luminal Nutrients Activate Distinct Patterns in Submucosal and Myenteric Neurons in the Mouse Small Intestine

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  • Prenatal Development of the Myenteric Plexus in Human Sigmoid Colon
  • Nerve Control of Digestion
  • Morphoquantitative Study of Rattus Norvegicus Submucosal Plexus by Different Neuronal Evidentiation Histochemical Techniques
  • Digestive System Digestive System
  • Innervation of the Pancreas by Neurons in the Gut
  • The Intestinal Neuro-Immune Axis: Crosstalk Between Neurons, Immune Cells, and Microbes
  • The Enteric Nervous System
  • The Role of Submucosal Neurons in Physiological and Pathophysiological Intestinal Secretion
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  • DIGESTIVE SYSTEM in Anatomy Today Abdominopelvic Quadrants Abdominopelvic Regions Body Cavities Body Cavities Serous Membranes
  • Neuron–Glia Interaction in the Developing and Adult Enteric Nervous System
  • Neuronal Populations in the Submucous Plexus of the Human Colon
  • Impact of Age on Submucosal Nerve Measurements in Rectal Biopsies from Patients
  • Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide Is a Local Mediator in a Gut-Brain Neural Axis Activating Intestinal Gluconeogenesis
  • Introduction to Gastrointestinal Physiology and GI Hormones Jack Grider, Ph.D


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