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The following pages link to Functional gastrointestinal disorders and mast cells: implications for therapy (Q36349789):
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- New and emerging therapies for the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome: an update for gastroenterologists (Q26748617) (← links)
- Mast Cells and Irritable Bowel Syndrome: From the Bench to the Bedside (Q26769635) (← links)
- Diagnosis of Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Role of Potential Biomarkers (Q26823844) (← links)
- Mast cells and gastrointestinal dysmotility in the cystic fibrosis mouse (Q28474618) (← links)
- Infiltration of mast cells in rat colon is a consequence of ischemia/reperfusion (Q33332513) (← links)
- Effects of fluoxetine on mast cell morphology and protease-1 expression in gastric antrum in a rat model of depression (Q33389951) (← links)
- Montelukast in the treatment of duodenal eosinophilia in children with dyspepsia: effect on eosinophil density and activation in relation to pharmacokinetics (Q33443525) (← links)
- Histamine regulation of hyperplastic and neoplastic cell growth in cholangiocytes (Q33909909) (← links)
- Mast cells: versatile gatekeepers of pain (Q34225889) (← links)
- From cytokines to toll-like receptors and beyond - current knowledge and future research needs in irritable bowel syndrome. (Q34298260) (← links)
- Irritable bowel syndrome: a microbiome-gut-brain axis disorder? (Q34366837) (← links)
- Sex difference in irritable bowel syndrome: do gonadal hormones play a role? (Q34575108) (← links)
- Decreased expression of serotonin in the jejunum and increased numbers of mast cells in the terminal ileum in patients with irritable bowel syndrome (Q34606239) (← links)
- The immune system in irritable bowel syndrome (Q35587508) (← links)
- Diarrhoea-predominant IBS patients show mast cell activation and hyperplasia in the jejunum. (Q35761348) (← links)
- Corticotropin releasing factor signaling in colon and ileum: regulation by stress and pathophysiological implications (Q35809342) (← links)
- The joint power of sex and stress to modulate brain-gut-microbiota axis and intestinal barrier homeostasis: implications for irritable bowel syndrome. (Q35838055) (← links)
- Alterations of Mast Cells in the Esophageal Mucosa of the Patients With Non-Erosive Reflux Disease (Q36220260) (← links)
- Analysis of colonic mucosa mast cell count in patients with chronic diarrhea (Q36404877) (← links)
- Probiotic use in irritable bowel syndrome (Q36534307) (← links)
- Role of prostaglandin D2 in mast cell activation-induced sensitization of esophageal vagal afferents (Q36837902) (← links)
- Functional somatic syndrome: how it could be relevant to rheumatologists (Q36847927) (← links)
- Intestinal permeability and irritable bowel syndrome (Q36860979) (← links)
- Increased capsaicin receptor TRPV1-expressing sensory fibres in irritable bowel syndrome and their correlation with abdominal pain (Q36930795) (← links)
- Behavioral and complementary approaches for the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome (Q37205407) (← links)
- Somatostatin modulates mast cell-induced responses in murine spinal neurons and satellite cells (Q37297955) (← links)
- Comparison of Electroacupuncture and Moxibustion for Relieving Visceral Hypersensitivity in Rats with Constipation-Predominant Irritable Bowel Syndrome (Q37322657) (← links)
- Sex hormones in the modulation of irritable bowel syndrome (Q37629667) (← links)
- Mechanisms underlying visceral hypersensitivity in irritable bowel syndrome (Q37871421) (← links)
- Review article: microscopic colitis - lymphocytic, collagenous and ‘mast cell’ colitis (Q37872335) (← links)
- Allergic mastocytic gastroenteritis and colitis: an unexplained etiology in chronic abdominal pain and gastrointestinal dysmotility. (Q38009308) (← links)
- Neuroanatomy of lower gastrointestinal pain disorders (Q38191576) (← links)
- Histamine H₄ receptors in the gastrointestinal tract. (Q38264340) (← links)
- Administration of Wasabia koreana Ameliorates Irritable Bowel Syndrome-Like Symptoms in a Zymosan-Induced Mouse Model (Q38815136) (← links)
- Eosinophils, mast cells, nerves and ganglion cells in appendicitis (Q42015510) (← links)
- Abdominal bloating and irritable bowel syndrome like symptoms following microinstillation inhalation exposure to chemical warfare nerve agent VX in guinea pigs (Q42170032) (← links)
- Interplay between inflammation, immune system and neuronal pathways: Effect on gastrointestinal motility (Q42342939) (← links)
- Mucosal mast cells are pivotal elements in inflammatory bowel disease that connect the dots: stress, intestinal hyperpermeability and inflammation (Q42911330) (← links)
- Systemic mastocytosis--definition of an internal disease (Q42914178) (← links)
- Increase of Colonic Mast Cells in Obstructed Defecation and Their Relationship with Enteric Glia (Q43332454) (← links)
- In vivo neutralization of IL-6 receptors ameliorates gastrointestinal dysfunction in dystrophin-deficient mdx mice. (Q43345556) (← links)
- A survey about irritable bowel syndrome in South Korea: prevalence and observable organic abnormalities in IBS patients (Q43351438) (← links)
- Effects of neurotrophin 3 on gastric and colonic motility in awake rats (Q43354140) (← links)
- Neuroimmune interaction and anorectal motility in children with food allergy-related chronic constipation. (Q43367488) (← links)
- Antiflagellin antibodies suggest infective participation in irritable bowel syndrome pathogenesis (Q44000891) (← links)
- Colonic mast cells in controls and slow transit constipation patients (Q44790937) (← links)
- Gastrointestinal dysfunction induced by early weaning is attenuated by delayed weaning and mast cell blockade in pigs (Q44870513) (← links)
- Gastrointestinal Motility, Mucosal Mast Cell, and Intestinal Histology in Rats: Effect of Prednisone. (Q46036841) (← links)
- Colonic mucosal mediators from patients with irritable bowel syndrome excite enteric cholinergic motor neurons (Q46258357) (← links)
- Antral inflammatory cells, gastric emptying, and electrogastrography in pediatric functional dyspepsia. (Q46718520) (← links)