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Volume 20, Number 9, September 2008

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Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth in irritable bowel syndrome: association with colon motility, bowel symptoms, and psychological distress
pp. 998-1008(11)
Authors: grover, m.; kanazawa, m.; palsson, o. s.; chitkara, d. k.; gangarosa, l. m.; drossman, d. a.; whitehead, w. e.

Enteric nervous system abnormalities in inflammatory bowel diseases
pp. 1009-1016(8)
Authors: villanacci, v.; bassotti, g.; nascimbeni, r.; antonelli, e.; cadei, m.; fisogni, s.; salerni, b.; geboes, k.

A population-based study of irritable bowel syndrome in a non-Western population
pp. 1022-1029(8)
Authors: husain, n.; chaudhry, i. b.; jafri, f.; niaz, s. k.; tomenson, b.; creed, f.

The β3-adrenoceptor agonist SR58611A ameliorates experimental colitis in rats
pp. 1030-1041(12)
Authors: vasina, v.; abu-gharbieh, e.; barbara, g.; de giorgio, r.; colucci, r.; blandizzi, c.; bernardini, n.; croci, t.; del tacca, m.; de ponti, f.

5-Hydroxytryptamine selectively activates the vagal nodose C-fibre subtype in the guinea-pig oesophagus
pp. 1042-1050(9)
Authors: yu, s.; ru, f.; ouyang, a.; kollarik, m.

A novel preparation to study rat pancreatic spinal and vagal mechanosensitive afferents in vitro
pp. 1060-1069(10)
Authors: schloithe, a. c.; sutherland, k.; woods, c. m.; blackshaw, l. a.; davison, j. s.; toouli, j.; saccone, g. t. p.

Postnatal and diet-dependent increases in enteric glial cells and VIP-containing neurones in preterm pigs
pp. 1070-1079(10)
Authors: van haver, e. r.; de vooght, l.; oste, m.; sangild, p. t.; thymann, t.; weyns, a. l. m.; van ginneken, c. j.

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