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- Helicobacter pyloriand Gastric Acid Secretion: The Ulcer Link? Academic Article
- A double-blind randomized study comparing different dose regimens of H2-receptor antagonists on 24-hour gastric secretion in normal subjects and duodenal ulcer patients. Academic Article
- Binding of reovirus to receptor leads to conformational changes in viral capsid proteins that are reversible upon virus detachment. Academic Article
- Comparison of Solution Structures and Stabilities of Native, Partially Unfolded and Partially Refolded Pepsin Academic Article
- Hp and pH--the relevance of gastric acid to the treatment of Helicobacter pylori infection. Academic Article
- Hp and pH: Implications for the Eradication of Helicobacter pylori Academic Article
- Marked suppression of stimulated gastric acid and pepsin secretion by enisoprost, a new PGE1 analogue Academic Article
- Method for Studying Immunoglobulin G Binding on Hydrophobic Surfaces Academic Article
- Stability of gastric-juice pepsin, and a method for its preservation. Academic Article
- Studies on the cimetidine resistant duodenal ulcer: A summary of work performed at the Royal Naval Hospital, Haslar Academic Article
- The Effect of Temperature and pH on the Stability of Human Pepsin in Stored Gastric Juice: A Method to Prevent Activity Loss Academic Article
- The Potential Role of Aspiration in the Asthmatic Airway Academic Article
- The effect of H2-receptor antagonists on pepsin secretion in man. Academic Article
- The effect of cimetidine on pepsin secretion in patients with Zollinger Ellison Syndrome Academic Article
- The effect of tripotassium dicitrato bismuthate on pepsin activity Academic Article
- The role of proteolytic enzymes derived from crude bacterial collagenase in the liberation of hepatocytes from rat liver Academic Article
- Twenty-four-hour intragastric measurements in twenty healthy subjects: effect of enisoprost, a novel and potent antisecretory and antipeptic synthetic E1 prostaglandin Academic Article
- pH, healing rate and symptom relief in acid-related diseases. Academic Article