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Volume 20, Number 2, February 2008

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Limitations of current paradigms for visceral sensitivity testing
pp. 95-98(4)
Authors: van oudenhove, l.; geeraerts, b.; tack, j.

5-HT4 receptor agonists: similar but not the same
pp. 99-112(14)
Authors: de maeyer, j. h.; lefebvre, r. a.; schuurkes, j. a. j.

An audit of technical pitfalls of gastric barostat testing in dyspepsia
pp. 113-118(6)
Authors: tutuian, r.; vos, r.; karamanolis, g.; tack, j.

Acidification of the oesophagus acutely increases the cough sensitivity in patients with gastro-oesophageal reflux and chronic cough
pp. 119-124(6)
Authors: javorkova, n.; varechova, s.; pecova, r.; tatar, m.; balaz, d.; demeter, m.; hyrdel, r.; kollarik, m.

Hypersensitivity for capsaicin in patients with functional dyspepsia
pp. 125-133(9)
Authors: hammer, j.; führer, m.; pipal, l.; matiasek, j.

Sensory signalling effects of tegaserod in patients with irritable bowel syndrome with constipation
pp. 134-141(8)
Authors: sabaté, j.-m.; bouhassira, d.; poupardin, c.; wagner, a.; loria, y.; Coffin, b.

The hallucinogenic herb Salvia divinorum and its active ingredient salvinorin A reduce inflammation-induced hypermotility in mice
pp. 142-148(7)
Authors: capasso, r.; borrelli, f.; zjawiony, j.; kutrzeba, l.; aviello, g.; sarnelli, g.; capasso, f.; izzo, a. a.

Influence of the pattern of jejunal distension on mesenteric afferent sensitivity in the anaesthetized rat
pp. 149-158(10)
Authors: booth, c. e.; shaw, j.; hicks, g. a.; kirkup, a. j.; winchester, w.; grundy, d.

P2Y1 receptors mediate inhibitory neuromuscular transmission and enteric neuronal activation in small intestine
pp. 159-168(10)
Authors: gallego, d.; vanden berghe, p.; farré, r.; tack, j.; jiménez, m.

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