Effect of vagotomy on the gastric secretion of acid chloride and pepsin in response to an antral stimulus and to insulin and maximal histamine stimulation.
Open Access
- 1 December 1968
- Vol. 9 (6) , 659-666
- https://doi.org/10.1136/gut.9.6.659
Abstract
No abstract availableKeywords
This publication has 13 references indexed in Scilit:
- Effect of vagotomy on gastric acid secretion stimulated by pentagastrin and histamine.BMJ, 1967
- STIMULATION OF GASTRIC-ACID SECRETION BY HISTAMINE, PENTAGASTRIN, AND PENTAGASTRIN-PROPANTHELINE AFTER VAGOTOMY IN MANThe Lancet, 1967
- GASTRIC SECRETORY PATTERNS AFTER VAGOTOMYThe Lancet, 1966
- GASTRIC SECRETORY PATTERNS BEFORE AND AFTER VAGOTOMYThe Lancet, 1966
- Is the apparent hyposecretion of acid by patients with gastric ulcer a consequence of a broken barrier to diffusion of hydrogen ions into the gastric mucosa?Gut, 1965
- Functional Significance of Gastric Mucosal Barrier to SodiumGastroenterology, 1964
- The relative importance of the vagus nerve, antrum, and acid-secreting mucosa in the prevention of experimental peptic ulceration.1961
- Studies on the non-parietal component of gastric secretion in humans. I. Variations in electrolytes and dissolved mucin of the gastric juice following insulin stimulation.1952
- THE CHLORIDE OUTPUT RATE OF THE HUMAN STOMACH IN HEALTHY SUBJECTS AND ULCER PATIENTS - THE EFFECTS OF VAGOTOMY AND ACETYLCHOLINE - STUDIES BY THE DYE DILUTION TECHNIQUE1950
- THE ACID-BASE COMPOSITION OF GASTRIC SECRETIONSThe Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1928