20 results on '"Depoortere, I"'
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2. Review: Chemosensing of nutrients and non-nutrients in the human and porcine gastrointestinal tract
3. Ghrelin
4. Restricted feeding induces inflammation: Role of ghrelin and clock genes?
5. Endocrine and smooth muscle responses of the bitter agonist, denatonium benzoate, in the stomach
6. Role of the AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) signaling pathway in the orexigenic effects of endogenous ghrelin
7. Hunger fluctuates during the interdigestive state in man
8. Intragastric administration of the bitter agonist denatonium benzoate (DB) increases satiation in healthy volunteers
9. P.1.180: INFLUENCE OF NALOXONE AND METHYLNALTREXONE ON INTERDIGESTIVE GASTROINTESTINAL MOTILITY AND HUNGER SCORES IN MAN
10. ROLE OF UPPER GASTROINTESTINAL MOTILITY STIMULATION IN THE OCCURRENCE OF HUNGER PEAKS
11. RIMONABANT-INDUCED EARLY SATIETY IS ASSOCIATED WITH DECREASED GASTRIC COMPLIANCE AND INHIBITION OF GASTRIC ACCOMMODATION
12. Motilin in human milk: Identification and stability during digestion
13. Dose-dependent effects of interleukin-11 on contractile parameters in rabbit TNBS-colitis
14. Differences between motilin- and muscarinic receptor-coupled Ca2+ signalling in a smooth muscle cell line of human jejunum
15. Identification of Motilin mRNA in the Brain of Man and Rabbit. Conservation of Polymorphism of the Motilin Gene Across Species
16. The motilin analog, OHM-11638, induces phase III-like contractions of the upper gut and enhances gastric emptying in the conscious dog
17. Motilin binding to microsmal and synaptosomal membranes from rabbit antrum and distal colon
18. Transduction mechanism of motilin and motilides in rabbit duodenal smooth muscle
19. The Motilin Antagonist ANQ-11125 Blocks Motilide-Induced Contractions in Vitro in the Rabbit
20. Stress-induced changes in gastric emptying, postprandial motility, and plasma gut hormone levels in dogs
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