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Ghrelin improves burn-induced delayed gastrointestinal transit in rats
H. S. Sallam
, H. M. Oliveira
, H. T. Gan
, D. N. Herndon
, J. D.Z. Chen
Internal Medicine
Surgery
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Ghrelin
100%
Gastrointestinal Transit
100%
Gastric Emptying
30%
Colonic Transit
30%
Burn Injury
23%
Sham
23%
Delayed Gastric Emptying
15%
Atropine
15%
Phenol Red
15%
Burn Patients
7%
Intestine
7%
Cutaneous Burn
7%
Therapeutic Potential
7%
Colon
7%
Severe Burns
7%
Stomach
7%
One-group
7%
Sprague-Dawley Rats
7%
Anesthesia
7%
Effective Dose
7%
Cholinergic Pathway
7%
Geometric Center
7%
Colonic Transit Studies
7%
Upper Gastrointestinal Transit
7%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Ghrelin
100%
Burn
46%
Stomach Paresis
15%
Phenol Red
15%
Cholinergic Receptor Stimulating Agent
7%
Sprague Dawley Rat
7%