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We studied the involvement of serotoninergic system into postprandial motility of the stomach and small intestine and into the development of experimental myocarditis and stomach ulcer. Gradual increase in activity of this system was observed under pathological conditions.
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Lychkova, A.E. Serotoninergic Nervous System of the Heart and Abdominal Organs during Functional Load and Pathology. Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine 137, 339–341 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:BEBM.0000035123.09160.2d
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