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1. Regional differences in neurogenic signal transduction pathway of cholera toxin-induced fluid, electrolyte and serotonin accumulation in the porcine jejunum.

2. Effect of age on vasoactive intestinal polypeptide-induced short-circuit current in porcine jejunum.

3. Functional characterisation of tachykinin receptors mediating ion transport in porcine jejunum.

4. Tachykinins mediate changes in ion transport in porcine jejunum through release of prostaglandins and neurotransmitters.

5. Secretory response to cholera toxin in the porcine jejunum under different types of general anaesthesia.

6. Electrophysiological classification of submucosal plexus neurones in the jejunum of the newborn pig.

7. Effect of ondansetron on Salmonella typhimurium-induced net fluid accumulation in the pig jejunum in vivo.

8. Synaptic communication between external and internal submucosal plexus neurones in the jejunum of the newborn pig?

9. The effect of alpha-trinositol on cholera toxin-induced fluid accumulation in pig (Sus scrofa domesticus) jejunum in vivo.

10. The effect of histamine on ion transport in porcine jejunum.

11. Effect of 5-HT2 and 5-HT3 receptor antagonists on cholera toxin-induced fluid hypersecretion in the pig jejunum.

12. The effect of alpha-trinositol on cholera toxin-induced hypersecretion and morphological changes in pig jejunum.

13. Ketanserin and granisetron reduce cholera toxin-induced hypersecretion in pig jejunum.

14. Serotonin-induced short-circuit current in pig jejunum.

15. 5-Hydroxytryptamine2 and 5-hydroxytryptamine3 receptors mediate serotonin-induced short-circuit current in pig jejunum.

16. Effect of indomethacin, renzapride, methysergide, ketanserin, granisetron and citalopram on serotonin-induced fluid accumulation in pig jejunum.

17. Intestinal transport of sodium, glucose and immunoglobulin in neonatal pigs. Effect of glucocorticoids.

18. Ion transport across isolated pig jejunum.

19. Effect of antisecretory factor on Escherichia coli STa enterotoxin-induced alkalinisation of pig jejunal acid microclimate.

20. Direct measurement of mucosal surface pH of pig jejunum in vivo.

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