Third international symposium on gastrointestinal motility Stockholm, September 1971 E. E. DanielMollie E. Holman Report Pages: 287 - 288
The ultrastructural bases for coordination of intestinal motility E. E. DanielG. DuchonRuth M. Henderson OriginalPaper Pages: 289 - 298
Simulation of the electric-control activity of the stomach by an array of relaxation oscillators S. K. SarnaE. E. DanielY. J. Kingma OriginalPaper Pages: 299 - 310
Propagation and electrical entrainment of intestinal slow waves Philip C. SpechtAlex Bortoff OriginalPaper Pages: 311 - 316
Temporal relationship between electrical and mechanical activity of longitudinal and circular muscle during intestinal peristalsis Alex BortoffEmile Ghalib OriginalPaper Pages: 317 - 325
Modifications of electrical activity of the rabbit duodenum longitudinal muscle after contractions of the circular muscle Jean Gonella OriginalPaper Pages: 327 - 332
Variations of the gastric electrical activity in man produced by administration of pentagastrin and by introduction of water or liquid nutritive substance into the stomach H. MongesJ. Salducci OriginalPaper Pages: 333 - 338
Circumferential propagation of the canine gastric pacesetter potential Keith A. KellyRichard C. La Force OriginalPaper Pages: 339 - 343
Electrical activity in the gastroduodenal area—Slow waves in the proximal duodenum a comparison of man and dog H. L. DuthieB. H. BrownW. Waterfall OriginalPaper Pages: 344 - 351
Small intestinal cinematography correlated to pressure waves, differential pressure and action potentials Vagn Mohr Drewes OriginalPaper Pages: 352 - 355
Electromyography of the colon in the unanesthetized cat M. WienbeckJ. ChristensenN. W. Weisbrodt OriginalPaper Pages: 356 - 362
Modification of the electrical activity of the human intestine after serotonin and caerulein G. LaboL. BarbaraM. Miglioli OriginalPaper Pages: 363 - 372
Celiac-axis compression syndrome Muhammad BarakatJunaid MahmoudPhilip S. Bentlif Case Report Pages: 373 - 377