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Secretin-stimulated pepsin secretion from Heidenhain pouches was significantly depressed by concomitant pentagastrin. Pentagastrin by itself was without effect on pouch pepsin. Methacholine, on the other hand, did not antagonize secretin-stimulated pouch pepsin.
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This work was supported by funds from National Science Foundation Grant No. GB-11985 and National Institutes of Health Grant No. AM 17125.
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Magee, D.F., Nakajima, S. Does pentagastrin suppress secretin induced pepsin secretion in Heidenhain pouch Dogs?. Experientia 31, 821–822 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01938485
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