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Christophe Vanormelingen

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Current Treatment Options in Gastroenterology|September 24, 2014
Management of gastroparesis: beyond basicsJan Tack, Christophe Vanormelingen
British Medical Bulletin|February 1, 2013
Diabetic gastroparesisChristophe Vanormelingen, Jan Tack, Christopher N Andrews
European Journal of Immunology|March 8, 2011
CXCR4 and CCR5 ligands cooperate in monocyte and lymphocyte migration and in inhibition of dual-tropic (R5/X4) HIV-1 infectionMieke Gouwy, Sofie Struyf, Nele Berghmans, et al.
Gut|November 21, 2014
The normoglycaemic biobreeding rat: a spontaneous model for impaired gastric accommodationChristophe Vanormelingen, Tim Vanuytsel, Tatsuhiro Masaoka, et al.
Stress (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|March 8, 2016
Subacute stress and chronic stress interact to decrease intestinal barrier function in ratsAdriana Lauffer, Tim Vanuytsel, Christophe Vanormelingen, et al.
Journal of Neurogastroenterology and Motility|May 14, 2013
Validation of octanoate breath test for measuring gastric emptying in ratsIngrid Demedts, Christophe Vanormelingen, Hubert Van Billoen, et al.
Plos One|May 14, 2014
A spontaneous animal model of intestinal dysmotility evoked by inflammatory nitrergic dysfunctionTatsuhiro Masaoka, Tim Vanuytsel, Christophe Vanormelingen, et al.
Plos One|October 30, 2014
From intestinal permeability to dysmotility: the biobreeding rat as a model for functional gastrointestinal disordersTim Vanuytsel, Christophe Vanormelingen, Hanne Vanheel, et al.
Gut|October 25, 2013
Psychological stress and corticotropin-releasing hormone increase intestinal permeability in humans by a mast cell-dependent mechanismTim Vanuytsel, Sander van Wanrooy, Hanne Vanheel, et al.
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Current Treatment Options in Gastroenterology|September 24, 2014
Management of gastroparesis: beyond basicsJan Tack, Christophe Vanormelingen
British Medical Bulletin|February 1, 2013
Diabetic gastroparesisChristophe Vanormelingen, Jan Tack, Christopher N Andrews
European Journal of Immunology|March 8, 2011
CXCR4 and CCR5 ligands cooperate in monocyte and lymphocyte migration and in inhibition of dual-tropic (R5/X4) HIV-1 infectionMieke Gouwy, Sofie Struyf, Nele Berghmans, et al.
Gut|November 21, 2014
The normoglycaemic biobreeding rat: a spontaneous model for impaired gastric accommodationChristophe Vanormelingen, Tim Vanuytsel, Tatsuhiro Masaoka, et al.
Stress (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|March 8, 2016
Subacute stress and chronic stress interact to decrease intestinal barrier function in ratsAdriana Lauffer, Tim Vanuytsel, Christophe Vanormelingen, et al.
Journal of Neurogastroenterology and Motility|May 14, 2013
Validation of octanoate breath test for measuring gastric emptying in ratsIngrid Demedts, Christophe Vanormelingen, Hubert Van Billoen, et al.
Plos One|May 14, 2014
A spontaneous animal model of intestinal dysmotility evoked by inflammatory nitrergic dysfunctionTatsuhiro Masaoka, Tim Vanuytsel, Christophe Vanormelingen, et al.
Plos One|October 30, 2014
From intestinal permeability to dysmotility: the biobreeding rat as a model for functional gastrointestinal disordersTim Vanuytsel, Christophe Vanormelingen, Hanne Vanheel, et al.
Gut|October 25, 2013
Psychological stress and corticotropin-releasing hormone increase intestinal permeability in humans by a mast cell-dependent mechanismTim Vanuytsel, Sander van Wanrooy, Hanne Vanheel, et al.
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