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The effect of the gastrointestinal hormones on small intestinal motility and blood flow

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Nachweis, dass Pentagastrin und CCK, in physiologischen Dosen bei der Katze infundiert, nur geringfügige Durchblutungseffekte im Dünndarmgebiet zeigen, während Sekretin über einen offenbar verschiedenen Mechanismus die Durchblutung erhöht.

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Fasth, S., Filipsson, S., Hultén, L. et al. The effect of the gastrointestinal hormones on small intestinal motility and blood flow. Experientia 29, 982–984 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01930417

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