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Die nervöse Kontrolle der Oesophagusmotilität

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Funktionsstörungen der Speiseröhre

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Aus verständlichen Gründen sind die Möglichkeiten zur experimentellen Untersuchung der nervösen Kontrolle der Oesophagus-Motilität am Menschen beschränkt. Unsere Kenntnisse dieser Zusammenhänge stützen sich daher schwerpunktmäßig auf tierexperimentelle Ergebnisse, deren Übertragbarkeit auf den Menschen nicht immer zweifelsfrei möglich ist.

Übersetzt von F. Waldeck

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Roman, C. (1976). Die nervöse Kontrolle der Oesophagusmotilität. In: Siewert, R., Blum, A.L., Waldeck, F. (eds) Funktionsstörungen der Speiseröhre. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-66297-3_5

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