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The Role of Serotonin in Intestinal Movement

Grant number: 400484 | Funding period: 2006 - 2009

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Strain-specific genetics, anatomy and function of enteric neural serotonergic pathways in inbred mice

KB Neal, LJ Parry, JC Bornstein

2009-02-12

Serotonin (5-HT) powerfully affects small intestinal motility and 5-HT-immunoreactive (IR) neurones are highly conserved between s..

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Targets of myenteric interneurons in the guinea-pig small intestine

KB Neal, JC Bornstein

2008-05-01

Polarized outputs of myenteric interneurons in guinea-pig small intestine have been well studied. However, the variety of motility..

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Mapping 5-HT inputs to enteric neurons of the guinea-pig small intestine

KB Neal, JC Bornstein

2007-03-16

5-HT released by gastrointestinal mucosa and enteric interneurons has powerful effects on gut behavior. However, the targets of 5-..

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