18 results on '"Pustovit, Ruslan V."'
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2. Expression of the relaxin family peptide 4 receptor by enterochromaffin cells of the mouse large intestine
3. Neural pathways for colorectal control, relevance to spinal cord injury and treatment: a narrative review
4. Development of the aganglionic colon following surgical rescue in a cell therapy model of Hirschsprung disease in rat
5. The innervation of the gastrointestinal tract
6. Surgical method to prevent early death of neonatal rat pups with Hirschsprung disease, thus permitting development of long-term therapeutic approaches
7. A Novel Antagonist Peptide Reveals a Physiological Role of Insulin-Like Peptide 5 in Control of Colorectal Function
8. Hypotensive effects of ghrelin receptor agonists mediated through a novel receptor
9. Dopamine and ghrelin receptor co‐expression and interaction in the spinal defecation centers
10. Investigation of nerve pathways mediating colorectal dysfunction in Parkinson’s disease model produced by lesion of nigrostriatal dopaminergic neurons
11. Effects and sites of action of a M1 receptor positive allosteric modulator on colonic motility in rats and dogs compared with 5‐HT 4 agonism and cholinesterase inhibition
12. Evidence that Dopamine is the Physiological Agonist of Spinal Ghrelin Receptors and Acts Through Heteromeric Dopamine D2/ Ghrelin Receptors
13. Muscarinic receptor 1 allosteric modulators stimulate colorectal emptying in dog, mouse and rat and resolve constipation
14. Dopamine and ghrelin receptor co‐expression and interaction in the spinal defecation centers.
15. Effects and sites of action of a M1 receptor positive allosteric modulator on colonic motility in rats and dogs compared with 5‐HT4 agonism and cholinesterase inhibition.
16. Neural pathways for colorectal control, relevance to spinal cord injury and treatment: a narrative review
17. Evidence that central pathways that mediate defecation utilize ghrelin receptors but do not require endogenous ghrelin
18. Selenium and vitamin E together improve intestinal epithelial barrier function and alleviate oxidative stress in heat-stressed pigs
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