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Methodological problems in measuring gastrointestinal blood flow

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This editorial was prepared to accompany the paper entitled “Comparative Study of Hydrogen and Aminopyrine Clearance Methods for Determination of Gastric Mucosal Blood Flow in Dogs” by H. Takeshita, Y. Kotani, and S. Okabe which appeared in the September issue ofDigestive Diseases and Sciences. The editor regrets that he was unable to include the editorial in the same issue.

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Wechsler, R. Methodological problems in measuring gastrointestinal blood flow. Digest Dis Sci 29, 1060–1061 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01311260

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