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Ove Lundgren

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Pharmacology & Toxicology|June 20, 2002
Enteric nerves and diarrhoeaOve Lundgren
Acta Physiologica Scandinavica|September 20, 2005
Duodenal bicarbonate secretion--the prostaglandin receptor involved is EP4Ove Lundgren
Perspectives in Medical Virology|April 15, 2020
I, 3. The enteric nervous system and infectious diarrheaOve Lundgren, Lennart Svensson
Current Opinion in Virology|June 23, 2012
Towards a human rotavirus disease modelMarie Hagbom, Sumit Sharma, Ove Lundgren, et al.
Plos One|February 25, 2011
Intestinal epithelial stem/progenitor cells are controlled by mucosal afferent nervesOve Lundgren, Mats Jodal, Madeleine Jansson, et al.
Journal of Virology|September 1, 2006
Rotavirus infection is not associated with small intestinal fluid secretion in the adult mouseShirin Kordasti, Claudia Istrate, Mahanez Banasaz, et al.
Journal of Medical Virology|May 25, 2006
Role of nitric oxide during rotavirus infectionJesús Rodríguez-Díaz, Mahanez Banasaz, Claudia Istrate, et al.
Plos Pathogens|July 23, 2011
Rotavirus stimulates release of serotonin (5-HT) from human enterochromaffin cells and activates brain structures involved in nausea and vomitingMarie Hagbom, Claudia Istrate, David Engblom, et al.
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Pharmacology & Toxicology|June 20, 2002
Enteric nerves and diarrhoeaOve Lundgren
Acta Physiologica Scandinavica|September 20, 2005
Duodenal bicarbonate secretion--the prostaglandin receptor involved is EP4Ove Lundgren
Perspectives in Medical Virology|April 15, 2020
I, 3. The enteric nervous system and infectious diarrheaOve Lundgren, Lennart Svensson
Current Opinion in Virology|June 23, 2012
Towards a human rotavirus disease modelMarie Hagbom, Sumit Sharma, Ove Lundgren, et al.
Plos One|February 25, 2011
Intestinal epithelial stem/progenitor cells are controlled by mucosal afferent nervesOve Lundgren, Mats Jodal, Madeleine Jansson, et al.
Journal of Virology|September 1, 2006
Rotavirus infection is not associated with small intestinal fluid secretion in the adult mouseShirin Kordasti, Claudia Istrate, Mahanez Banasaz, et al.
Journal of Medical Virology|May 25, 2006
Role of nitric oxide during rotavirus infectionJesús Rodríguez-Díaz, Mahanez Banasaz, Claudia Istrate, et al.
Plos Pathogens|July 23, 2011
Rotavirus stimulates release of serotonin (5-HT) from human enterochromaffin cells and activates brain structures involved in nausea and vomitingMarie Hagbom, Claudia Istrate, David Engblom, et al.
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