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13 articles with title/keywords/abstract containing esophageal contractility

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Effects of the self-contained breathing apparatus on left-ventricular function at rest and during graded exercise

Authors: Mayne, Jonathan R.; Haykowsky, Mark J.; Nelson, Michael D.; Hartley, Timothy C.; Butcher, Scott J.; Jones, Richard L.; Petersen, Stewart R.

Source: Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism, Volume 34, Number 4, 1 August 2009 , pp. 625-631(7)

Publisher: NRC Research Press

Esophageal Ultrasonography: A New View on Esophageal Motility

Author: Holloway, Richard H.

Source: The American Journal of Gastroenterology, Volume 102, Number 1, January 2007 , pp. 146-148(3)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

Ability of pulse contour and esophageal Doppler to estimate rapid changes in stroke volume

Authors: Gunn, Scott; Kim, Hyung; Harrigan, Peter; Pinsky, Michael

Source: Intensive Care Medicine, Volume 32, Number 10, October 2006 , pp. 1537-1546(10)

Publisher: Springer

Dietary Therapy in Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease: From Infancy to Adolescence

Authors: Khubchandani, Sanjay; Tolia, Vasundhara

Source: Current Nutrition & Food Science, Volume 1, Number 2, June 2005 , pp. 129-134(6)

Publisher: Bentham Science Publishers

Effects of acid-induced esophagitis on esophageal smooth muscle

Authors: Wells R.W.; Morris G.P.; Blennerhassett M.G.; Paterson W.G.

Source: Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, Volume 81, Number 5, 1 May 2003 , pp. 451-458(8)

Publisher: NRC Research Press

Evaluation of Esophageal Motility by Endosonography Using a Miniature Ultrasonographic Probe in Patients with Reflux Esophagitis

Authors: Manabe N.; Haruma K.; Hata J.; Kusunoki H.; Yoshida S.; Futagami K.; Tanaka S.; Chayama K.

Source: Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, Volume 37, Number 6, 1 June 2002 , pp. 674-678(5)

Publisher: Informa Healthcare

Role of Nitric Oxide During Swallow-Induced Esophageal Shortening in Cats

Authors: Sifrim D.; Lefebvre R.

Source: Digestive Diseases and Sciences, Volume 46, Number 4, April 2001 , pp. 822-830(9)

Publisher: Springer

Glutaminergic vagal afferents may mediate both retching and gastric adaptive relaxation in dogs

Authors: Furukawa N.; Hatano M.; Fukuda H.

Source: Autonomic Neuroscience, Volume 93, Number 1, 8 October 2001 , pp. 21-30(10)

Publisher: Elsevier

Transient Lower Esophageal Sphincter Relaxations and Esophageal Body Muscular Contractile Response in Reflux Esophagitis

Authors: Sifrim D.; Tack J.; Lerut T.; Janssens J.

Source: Digestive Diseases and Sciences, Volume 45, Number 7, July 2000 , pp. 1293-1300(8)

Publisher: Springer

Cisapride Enhances the Effect of Partial Posterior Fundoplication on Esophageal Peristalsis in GERD Patients with Poor Esophageal Contractility

Authors: Wetscher G.J.; Glaser K.; Wieschemeyer T.; Gadenstatter M.; Klingler P.; Klingler A.; Hinder R.A.

Source: Digestive Diseases and Sciences, Volume 43, Number 9, 1 September 1998 , pp. 1986-1990(5)

Publisher: Springer

Are dipyridamole (sensitive) calcium channels present in esophageal smooth muscle?

Authors: Ashrani A.; Keshavarzian A.; Jacyno M.; Winship D.; Fields J.Z.

Source: Life Sciences, Volume 60, Number 26, 23 May 1997 , pp. PL423-PL430(1)

Publisher: Elsevier

Evaluation of an esophageal doppler probe for the identification of experimental pseudo-electromechanical dissociation: a preliminary study

Authors: Spreng D.E.; DeBehnke D.J.; Crowe D.T.; Swart G.L.

Source: Resuscitation, Volume 29, Number 2, April 1995 , pp. 153-156(4)

Publisher: Elsevier

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