Modern Concepts in Gastroenterology, Volume 3Alan Bryan Robert Thomson, L. R. DaCosta, E. Shaffer, A. B. Thomson, William C. Watson, Eldon Shaffer 1. Non-Ulcer Dyspepsia.- 2. Cellular Mechanisms: The Potential Role of Polyamines in Intestinal Adaptation.- 3. From Both Sides Now: The Modulation of Enterocyte Function by Contraluminal and Luminal Factors.- 4. Intestinal Microcirculation: Implications for the Pathogenesis of Gastrointestinal Disease.- 5. Radiation Effects on Normal Intestinal Tissue.- 6. Newly Recognized Bacteria Associated with Gastrointestinal Illness in Humans: Vero Cytotoxin-Producing Escherichia Coli.- 7. Food-Associated Toxicants.- 8. Central Organization of Gastrointestinal Vagal Reflexes.- 9. New Insights into the Pathogenesis and Pathophysiology of Irritable Bowel Syndrome.- 10. Management of the Irritable Bowel.- 11. Cholesterol Gallstones: Recent Advances with Particular Reference to Diet and the Relevance of Changing the Bile Acids of Animal Models.- 12. Diagnosis of Chronic Pancreatic Disease.- 13. Copper Metabolism and Wilson's Disease: An "Ion" Recent Advances.- 14. New Therapeutic Strategies for Chronic Hepatitis..- 15. Therapies for PBC.- 16. Gastrointestinal and Hepatobiliary Complications of Cystic Fibrosis.- 17. Sex Hormones and the Liver. |
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NonUlcer Dyspepsia | 1 |
The Potential Role of Polyamines | 23 |
The Modulation of Enterocyte Function | 35 |
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abdominal abnormalities absorption acute antigen associated bile acids biopsy cancer capillary carcinoma cells ceruloplasmin cholesterol chronic active hepatitis chronic hepatitis chronic pancreatitis Clin clinical colon cystic fibrosis D-penicillamine diagnosis diarrhea diet dietary disorder dose drug duct duodenal dyspepsia effects endoscopic Engl enterocyte enzyme epithelial ERCP Escherichia coli estrogen excretion exocrine factors fecal fibers gallstones gastric Gastroenterol Gastroenterology gastrointestinal tract hemorrhagic colitis hepatic copper Hepatology hormone human IBS patients increased infection inhibit interferon irritable bowel syndrome Lancet levels liver disease malabsorption meconium ileus membrane metabolism motility mucosal non-ulcer dyspepsia normal obstruction occur pancreatic disease pancreatic function pancreatic insufficiency Pediatr peptic plasma polyamines present primary biliary cirrhosis protein radiation receptors reported response role Scand secretin secretion serum small intestine steatorrhea Sternlieb steroid symptoms therapy tion tissue toxic toxin treatment trial tumor ulcer vagal viral virus VTEC Wilson's disease Wilson's disease patients