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2. Stimulation of Mucin, Mucus, and Viscosity during Lubiprostone in Patients with Chronic Constipation may Potentially Lead to Increase of Lubrication
3. The impact of neoadjuvant chemotherapy and chemoradiotherapy on long-term outcome in squamous cell carcinoma of the thoracic esophagus: an analysis of the prospective randomized multicenter trial
4. The Potential Pathogenetic Role of Esophageal Prostaglandins in Patients with Barrettʼs Esophagus: Its Clinical Implication: Presidential Poster
5. Impairment of Salivary Mucin Production Resulting in Declined Salivary Viscosity During Naproxen Administration as a Potential Link to Upper Alimentary Tract Mucosal Injury
6. The Potential Role of the Alimentary Tract Viscosity Impairment in the Development of Chronic Constipation: Its Potential Clinical Implication
7. Significant Impairment of Salivary Mucin Production During Naproxen Administration as a Link to the Development of the Upper Alimentary Tract Mucosal Injury
8. The Diminished Content of Soluble Mucin as a Potential Contributing Factor to the Development of Chronic Constipation
9. Impaired Lubrication within the Alimentary Tract May Contribute to the Development of Chronic Constipation
10. Augmented Rate of Esophageal Transforming Growth Factor α Secretion in Patients with Barrettʼs Esophagus: Its Potential Role Facilitating the Development of Esophageal Dysplasia and Adenocarcinoma
11. Enhanced Salivary Protection in Patients with Negative Endoscopically Reflux Disease Could be a Factor Contributing to Prevention of the Esophageal Mucosal Injury and Complications
12. The Interrelationship Between Gastric pH and Therapeutic Response to Esomeprazole in Patients with Uninvestigated Dyspepsia
13. P68 The impact of neoadiuvant treatment on lymph node involvement in SCC of the esophagus
14. Profound Interindividual Variation in the Rate of Impairment of Naproxen-Induced Gastric Mucin Production as a Potential Link to Ulcerogenesis
15. The Profound Stimulatory Impact of Gastrin on Gastric Mucus Production in Helicobacter pylori-Negative Asymptomatic Volunteers
16. PATIENTS WITH REFLUX ESOPHAGITIS SECRETE MORE EGF IN THE PROXIMAL THAN THE DISTAL SEGMENT OF ESOPHAGUS
17. SIGNIFICANT IMPAIRMENT OF GASTRIC MUCIN PRODUCTION DURING ADMINISTRATION OF NAPROXEN AS A POTENTIAL LINK TO ULCEROGENESIS IN H. PYLORI NEGATIVE INDIVIDUALS
18. ADMINISTRATION OF RABEPRAZOLE RESULTS IN RESTORATION OF NAPROXEN-INDUCED GASTRIC MUCIN PRODUCTION IMPAIRMENT
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