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The American Journal of Gastroenterology|November 1, 1990
Dysphagia following fundoplication: "slipped" fundoplication versus achalasia complicated by fundoplicationH E Mattox, D A Albertson, D O Castell, et al.
Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics|November 9, 2000
The effects of tegaserod (HTF 919) on oesophageal acid exposure in gastro-oesophageal reflux diseaseP J Kahrilas, E M Quigley, D O Castell, et al.
Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics|September 30, 2000
Proton pump inhibitors: better acid suppression when taken before a meal than without a mealJ G Hatlebakk, P O Katz, L Camacho-Lobato, et al.
Military Medicine|February 1, 1975
Duodenoscopy in the diagnosis of upper gastrointestinal bleedingO T Nebel, M F Fornes, R F Macionus, et al.
Gastroenterology|May 1, 1982
Verapamil--a potent inhibitor of esophageal contractions in the baboonJ E Richter, D R Sinar, C M Cordova, et al.
Annals of Internal Medicine|July 1, 1985
Edrophonium: a useful provocative test for esophageal chest painJ E Richter, B T Hackshaw, W C Wu, et al.
Digestive Diseases and Sciences|October 1, 1989
Does sleeping on a waterbed promote gastroesophageal reflux?J C Wang, D O Castell, J W Sinclair, et al.
JAMA|April 5, 1985
Are esophageal motility abnormalities produced during the intraesophageal acid perfusion test?J E Richter, D N Johns, W C Wu, et al.
European Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology|October 1, 1996
Mucosal acid exposure sensitizes a subset of normal subjects to intra-oesophageal balloon distensionP L Peghini, B T Johnston, L P Leite, et al.
The American Journal of Gastroenterology|June 11, 1999
Ineffective esophageal motility: the most common motility abnormality in patients with GERD-associated respiratory symptomsY M Fouad, P O Katz, J G Hatlebakk, et al.
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The American Journal of Gastroenterology|November 1, 1990
Dysphagia following fundoplication: "slipped" fundoplication versus achalasia complicated by fundoplicationH E Mattox, D A Albertson, D O Castell, et al.
Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics|November 9, 2000
The effects of tegaserod (HTF 919) on oesophageal acid exposure in gastro-oesophageal reflux diseaseP J Kahrilas, E M Quigley, D O Castell, et al.
Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics|September 30, 2000
Proton pump inhibitors: better acid suppression when taken before a meal than without a mealJ G Hatlebakk, P O Katz, L Camacho-Lobato, et al.
Military Medicine|February 1, 1975
Duodenoscopy in the diagnosis of upper gastrointestinal bleedingO T Nebel, M F Fornes, R F Macionus, et al.
Gastroenterology|May 1, 1982
Verapamil--a potent inhibitor of esophageal contractions in the baboonJ E Richter, D R Sinar, C M Cordova, et al.
Annals of Internal Medicine|July 1, 1985
Edrophonium: a useful provocative test for esophageal chest painJ E Richter, B T Hackshaw, W C Wu, et al.
Digestive Diseases and Sciences|October 1, 1989
Does sleeping on a waterbed promote gastroesophageal reflux?J C Wang, D O Castell, J W Sinclair, et al.
JAMA|April 5, 1985
Are esophageal motility abnormalities produced during the intraesophageal acid perfusion test?J E Richter, D N Johns, W C Wu, et al.
European Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology|October 1, 1996
Mucosal acid exposure sensitizes a subset of normal subjects to intra-oesophageal balloon distensionP L Peghini, B T Johnston, L P Leite, et al.
The American Journal of Gastroenterology|June 11, 1999
Ineffective esophageal motility: the most common motility abnormality in patients with GERD-associated respiratory symptomsY M Fouad, P O Katz, J G Hatlebakk, et al.
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