34 results on '"Biliary Tract physiology"'
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2. [Endorphins and the digestive tract].
3. [Extra-hepatic bile duct motility].
4. [Biliary regeneration. Experimental studies in rats (author's transl)].
5. [Hydrolysis and intestinal absorption of phosphatidylcholine on pancreatic fistula rats (author's transl)].
6. [Influence of anesthesia on hepatic ducts pressure (author's transl)].
7. [Physiological bases of oral cholecystography and intravenous cholangiography].
8. [Gamma-glutamyltransferase. Human pathology and animal biology].
9. [Physiology and physiopathology of the biliary tract in man. Radiomanometry].
10. [How are the visceral systems regulated in humans?].
11. [Elimination of estrogens by the liver and biliary tract].
12. [Synergistic and antagonistic action of gastroduodenal hormones on the stomach, pancreas and biliary tract].
13. [Combined exploration of biliary excretion and external pancreatic secretion in the course of duodenal intubation timed in 4 stages. Justification of the test. Indications on the technic and recording of results].
14. [Biliary electromanometry].
15. [Kinetics of the biliary execretion of dyes. I. Critical study of the volume measurement of the biliary tract in free choleresis].
16. [Output and pressure during graduated biliary obstruction in the rat].
17. Suffocating hematomas in the immediate aftermath of thyroidectomies.
18. [Biliary hydrodynamic assay].
19. [Oddi's response to chronic vesicular excitation and prolonged irritation of the splanchnic nerve. Experimental study].
20. [Duodenobiliary dyskinesias, duodenogastroesophageal reflux, duodenobiliary aspiration and functional and pharmacodynamic disorders of the duodenal sphincters revealed by nonoperative transhepatovesicular radiomanometry; pareses of the bulboduodenal sphincter and the pylorus: symptoms of functional reflux or bulboduodenitis].
21. [Experimental section of the pancreatic ducts in the dog. Its repercussions on the pancreas, bile ducts and hepatic parenchyma].
22. [Biliary excretion of a sulfoconjugate of 3,5,3'-triiodo-L-thyronine (T-3) after administration of this hormone to the rat].
23. Bile function and hormones
24. [The hormonal control of the excretion of bile into the duodenum].
25. [Intravenous cholegraphy; new aspects of biliary physiology; floating calculi].
26. [Duodenal peristalsis in various stages of biliary excretion].
27. [Stimulation by insulin of a fraction of choleresis independent of bile salts, in the rat].
28. [Influence of tobacco on the biliary tract].
29. [Atony of the biliary tract after section of the pancreatic ducts. Experimental study in the dog].
30. [Residual lithiasis of the common bile duct with stenosis of a choledocho-duodenal anastomosis].
31. [Maximun secretory capacity of bromsulfonephthalein. Method for studying biliary function].
32. [Notes on a new method for exploring the biliary tract; kinesimetry].
33. [Biliary function].
34. [Cutaneous burns and choleresis in the rat. I. Action of the burn on bile flow, dry extracts and bilirubin in bile].
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