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Tachykinins and in vivo gut motility
Sushil K. Sarna
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Phasic Contraction
100%
Giant Migrating Contractions
100%
Smooth muscle Cells
100%
Giant Contractions
100%
Tachykinin
100%
Gut Motility
100%
Molecular Mechanism
50%
Small Intestine
50%
Diarrhea
50%
Cellular Mechanisms
50%
Motility
50%
Experimental Animals
50%
States of Consciousness
50%
Mass Movement
50%
Therapeutic Effect
50%
Potential Therapeutics
50%
Stomach
50%
Vomiting
50%
Gut Smooth muscle
50%
Circular muscle
50%
Abdominal Cramps
50%
Enteric Nervous System
50%
Defecation
50%
Presynaptic Neuron
50%
Neurokinin-1 Receptor Antagonist
50%
Somatomotor
50%
Ingested Food
50%
NK1 Receptor
50%
Upper Small Intestine
50%
Tenesmus
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Gut
100%
Receptor
100%
Tachykinin
100%
Smooth Muscle Cell
66%
Diarrhea
33%
Receptor Antagonist
33%
Cellular Mechanism
33%
Smooth Muscle
33%
Small Intestine
33%
Therapy Effect
33%
Tenesmus
33%
Oral
33%