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Anita Annahazi1,2, Birgit Kuch1, Lejla Ridzal1,2
1Chair of Human Biology, Technical University of Munich, Freising, Germany.
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Fennel tea has a region-specific effect on the stomach motility. It relaxes the fundus and the corpus and acts pro-motility in the antrum. The store operated Ca2+ entry blocker SKF-96365 hampers the spasmolytic effect of fennel tea in the fundus and corpus. The image was created using Biorender.
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