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Original Article

In Vitro Inhibition of Peptic Degradation of Porcine Gastric Mucus Glycoprotein by Sucralfate

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Pages 857-860 | Received 03 Nov 1984, Accepted 29 Dec 1984, Published online: 08 Jul 2009

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W. D. W. Rees. (1992) Prevention of Peptic Ulcer Relapse by Sucralfate: Mechanisms of Action. Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology 27:sup191, pages 4-6.
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Clifford Tasman-Jones. 1995. Sucralfate. Sucralfate 83 88 .
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J. Liu, A. Slomiany & B.L. Slomiany. (1992) Effect of sucralfate on gastric mucosal calcium channels activity. General Pharmacology: The Vascular System 23:6, pages 1129-1133.
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B.L. Slomiany, J. Liu, J.P. Keogh, J. Piotrowski & A. Slomiany. (1992) Enhancement of gastric mucosal epidermal growth factor and platelet-derived growth factor receptor expression by sucralfate. General Pharmacology: The Vascular System 23:4, pages 715-718.
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W.D.W. Rees. (1991) Mechanisms of gastroduodenal protection by sucralfate. The American Journal of Medicine 91:2, pages S58-S63.
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Anwar Mall, Joan Fourie, Heather McLeod, Astrid Muschol, J.A.H. Campbell & Rosemary Hickman. (1991) Administration of sucralfate prolongs survival of animals with experimental peptic ulceration. The American Journal of Medicine 91:2, pages S37-S42.
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Bronislaw L. Slomiany, Jerzy Piotrowski, Satoru Tamura & Amalia Slomiany. (1991) Enhancement of the protective qualities of gastric mucus by sucralfate: Role of phosphoinositides. The American Journal of Medicine 91:2, pages S30-S36.
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Amalia Slomiany, Mizuta Kazuhiko, Jerzy Piotrowski, Nishikawa Hidefumi & Bronislaw L. Slomiany. (1990) Gastric mucosal protection by sucralfate involves phosphoinositides participation. International Journal of Biochemistry 22:10, pages 1179-1183.
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M. Guslandi. (1989) Sialic acid: Ambiguous marker of pepsin-degraded mucus. Digestive Diseases and Sciences 34:9, pages 1477-1478.
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Bronislaw L. Slomiany, Yun H. Liau, Kazuhiko Mizuta & Amalia Slomiany. (1987) Fatty acid acylation of mucin by gastric mucosa: Effects of sofalcone and sucralfate. Biochemical Pharmacology 36:19, pages 3273-3276.
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Elizabeth Quadros, Elaine Ramsamooj & Donald E. Wilson. (1987) Role of mucus and prostaglandins in the gastric mucosal protective actions of sucralfate against ethanol-induced injury in the rat. The American Journal of Medicine 83:3, pages 19-23.
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B.L. Slomiany, J. Bilski, J. Sarosiek, V.L.N. Murty, B. Dworkin, K. VanHorn, J. Zielenski & A. Slomiany. (1987) Campylobacter pyloridis degrades mucin and undermines gastric mucosal integrity. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 144:1, pages 307-314.
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J. Sarosiek, V.L.N. Murty, C. Nadziejko, A. Slomiany & B.L. Slomiany. (1986) Prostaglandin effect on the physical properties of gastric mucus glycoprotein and its susceptibility to pepsin. Prostaglandins 32:5, pages 635-646.
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