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Volume 91, Number 3, May 1997
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Foreword
pp. 103-103(1)
Authors: Mozsik G.; Suto G.; Pare W.

Pentadecapeptide BPC 157 positively affects both non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agent-induced gastrointestinal lesions and adjuvant arthritis in rats
pp. 113-122(10)
Authors: Sikiric P.; Seiwerth S.; Grabarevic Z.; Rucman R.; Petek M.; Jagic V.; Turkovic B.; Rotkvic I.; Mise S.; Zoricic I.; Konjevoda P.; Perovic D.; Simicevic V.; Separovic J.; Hanzevacki M.; Ljubanovic D.; Artukovic B.; Bratulic M.; Tisljar M.; Rekic B.; Gjurasin M.; Miklic P.; Buljat G.

Capsaicin-sensitive mechanisms in the modulation of rat colonic vascular permeability under physiological and pathological conditions
pp. 123-126(4)
Authors: Szepes Z.; Kiss J.; Molnar T.; Lamarque D.; Jancso G.; Laszlo F.

Role of nitric oxide in pathogenesis of gastric mucosal damage induced by compound 4880 in rats
pp. 131-138(8)
Authors: Yasuhiro T.; Konaka A.; Ukawa H.; Kato S.; Takeuchi K.

The influence of BPC 157 on nitric oxide agonist and antagonist induced lesions in broiler chicks
pp. 139-149(11)
Authors: Grabarevic Z.; Tisljar M.; Artukovic B.; Bratulic M.; Dzaja P.; Seiwerth S.; Sikiric P.; Peric J.; Geres D.; Kos J.

Capsaicin and the stomach, A review of experimental and clinical data
pp. 151-171(21)
Authors: Abdel-Salam O.; Szolcsanyi J.; Mozsik G.

BPC 157's effect on healing
pp. 173-178(6)
Authors: Seiwerth S.; Sikiric P.; Grabarevic Z.; Zoricic I.; Hanzevacki M.; Ljubanovic D.; Coric V.; Konjevoda P.; Petek M.; Rucman R.; Turkovic B.; Perovic D.; Mikus D.; Jandrijevic S.; Medvidovic M.; Tadic T.; Romac B.; Kos J.; Peric J.; Kolega Z.

Some aspects of the effects of PL-10.1.AK-15 on the gastrointestinal tract
pp. 179-181(3)
Authors: Erceg D.; Simicevic V.; Kolega M.; Dohoczky C.

Direct cellular effects of some mediators, hormones and growth factor-like agents on denervated (isolated) rat gastric mucosal cells
pp. 183-187(5)
Authors: Bodis B.; Karadi O.; Nagy L.; Dohoczky C.; Kolega M.; Mozsik G.

The effect of L-arginine/nitric oxide pathway on salivary amylase secretion in conscious rats
pp. 217-221(5)
Authors: Lohinai Z.; Burghardt B.; Zelles T.; Varga G.

Effect of somatostatin immunoneutralization on gastric acid and pancreatic enzyme secretion in anesthetized rats
pp. 223-227(5)
Authors: Varga G.; Kisfalvi I.; Kordas K.; Wong H.; Walsh J.; Solomon T.

Stimulatory effect of PACAP on gastroduodenal bicarbonate secretion in rats
pp. 229-234(6)
Authors: Takeuchi K.; Yagi K.; Kitamura M.; Kobayashi H.

Impaired duodenal bicarbonate secretion in diabetic rats. Salutary effect of nitric oxide synthase inhibitor
pp. 235-240(6)
Authors: Takeuchi K.; Hirata T.; Korolkiewicz R.; Sugawa Y.; Kubomi M.

Comparison between beta3 and beta2 adrenoceptor agonists as inhibitors of gastric acid secretion
pp. 241-246(6)
Authors: Coruzzi G.; Spaggiari S.; Bertaccini G.

Dopaminergic characteristics of isolated parietal cells from rats
pp. 247-256(10)
Authors: Hunyady B.; Hoffman B.; Eisenhofer G.; Hansson S.; Mezey E.

Effect of a new CCK-A receptor antagonist, dexloxiglumide, on the exocrine pancreas in the rat
pp. 257-264(8)
Authors: Varga G.; Kisfalvi K.; D'Amato M.; Scarpignato C.

Effects of TRH on gastric acid secretion: A model for human study
pp. 265-269(5)
Authors: Kovacs K.; Fiegler M.; Nemes J.; Mozsik G.

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