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May 1, 1992
Indomethacin decreases jejunal fluid secretion in addition to luminal release of prostaglandin E2 in patients with acute cholera
F P Van Loon, G H Rabbani, K Bukhave, et al.
Gut
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November 1, 1986
Effect of azodisal sodium and sulphasalazine on ileostomy output of fluid and PGE2 and PGF2 alpha in subjects with a permanent ileostomy
H Sandberg-Gertzén, G Järnerot, K Bukhave, et al.
Gut
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May 1, 1994
Failure of tropisetron to inhibit jejunal water and electrolyte secretion induced by 5-hydroxytryptamine in healthy volunteers
L K Munck, O Eskerod, M B Hansen, et al.
Gastroenterology
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October 1, 1990
Proximal duodenal prostaglandin E2 release and mucosal bicarbonate secretion are altered in patients with duodenal ulcer
K Bukhave, J Rask-Madsen, D L Hogan, et al.
Gut
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October 1, 1988
Prostaglandin E2 is a mediator of 5-hydroxytryptamine induced water and electrolyte secretion in the human jejunum
L K Munck, A Mertz-Nielsen, H Westh, et al.
Digestive Diseases and Sciences
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December 1, 1983
Colonic transport of water and electrolytes in a patient with secretory diarrhea due to collagenous colitis
J Rask-Madsen, O Grove, M G Hansen, et al.
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology
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January 1, 1995
Effects of mesalazine on the formation of lipoxygenase and cyclooxygenase products
K Lauritsen, L S Laursen, J Kjeldsen, et al.
The Journal of Nutrition
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March 1, 1988
Decomposition of wheat bran and ispaghula husk in the stomach and the small intestine of healthy men
J R Andersen, K Bukhave, L Højgaard, et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology
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June 1, 1993
Acute effects of smoking during modified sham feeding in duodenal ulcer patients. An analysis of nicotine, acid secretion, gastrin, catecholamines, epidermal growth factor, prostaglandin E2, and bile acids
G Lindell, L O Farnebo, D Chen, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
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March 10, 2001
Green tea or rosemary extract added to foods reduces nonheme-iron absorption
S Samman, B Sandström, M B Toft, et al.
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May 1, 1992
Indomethacin decreases jejunal fluid secretion in addition to luminal release of prostaglandin E2 in patients with acute cholera
F P Van Loon, G H Rabbani, K Bukhave, et al.
Gut
|
November 1, 1986
Effect of azodisal sodium and sulphasalazine on ileostomy output of fluid and PGE2 and PGF2 alpha in subjects with a permanent ileostomy
H Sandberg-Gertzén, G Järnerot, K Bukhave, et al.
Gut
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May 1, 1994
Failure of tropisetron to inhibit jejunal water and electrolyte secretion induced by 5-hydroxytryptamine in healthy volunteers
L K Munck, O Eskerod, M B Hansen, et al.
Gastroenterology
|
October 1, 1990
Proximal duodenal prostaglandin E2 release and mucosal bicarbonate secretion are altered in patients with duodenal ulcer
K Bukhave, J Rask-Madsen, D L Hogan, et al.
Gut
|
October 1, 1988
Prostaglandin E2 is a mediator of 5-hydroxytryptamine induced water and electrolyte secretion in the human jejunum
L K Munck, A Mertz-Nielsen, H Westh, et al.
Digestive Diseases and Sciences
|
December 1, 1983
Colonic transport of water and electrolytes in a patient with secretory diarrhea due to collagenous colitis
J Rask-Madsen, O Grove, M G Hansen, et al.
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology
|
January 1, 1995
Effects of mesalazine on the formation of lipoxygenase and cyclooxygenase products
K Lauritsen, L S Laursen, J Kjeldsen, et al.
The Journal of Nutrition
|
March 1, 1988
Decomposition of wheat bran and ispaghula husk in the stomach and the small intestine of healthy men
J R Andersen, K Bukhave, L Højgaard, et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology
|
June 1, 1993
Acute effects of smoking during modified sham feeding in duodenal ulcer patients. An analysis of nicotine, acid secretion, gastrin, catecholamines, epidermal growth factor, prostaglandin E2, and bile acids
G Lindell, L O Farnebo, D Chen, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
|
March 10, 2001
Green tea or rosemary extract added to foods reduces nonheme-iron absorption
S Samman, B Sandström, M B Toft, et al.
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