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Original Article

Biochemical Analysis of the Stomach Wall in Normal Rats

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Pages 321-325 | Received 16 Jun 1967, Published online: 25 Feb 2010

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G. Mozsik, F. Vizi & J. Kutas. (1976) A Cellular-Biochemical Evaluation of Gastric Body Mucosa and Muscular Layer in Patients with Different Basal Acid Outputs. Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology 11:2, pages 205-211.
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Gy. Mózsik, B. Kiss, Marianne Krausz & T. Jávor. (1969) A Biochemical-cellular-morphological Explanation of the Development of Gastric Ulcer in Shay Rats. Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology 4:8, pages 633-640.
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Gy. Mózsik, A. Szabó, M. Krausz & T. Jávor. (1967) Biochemical Analysis of Vagotomized Stomach Wall in Rats. Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology 2:4, pages 326-332.
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Gyula M�zsik & Tibor J�vor. (1988) A biochemical and pharmacological approach to the genesis of ulcer disease. Digestive Diseases and Sciences 33:1, pages 92-105.
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Gy. Mózsik, M. Hauck, I. Kóródy & Zs. Szepesi. (1969) Base alterations of nucleic acids in stomach wall after prolonged atropine treatment. European Journal of Pharmacology 7:1, pages 73-79.
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Gy. Mózsik, B. Kiss, T. Jávor & M. Krausz. (1969) Some effects of prolonged treatment with atropine on the stomach wall of the rat. European Journal of Pharmacology 7:1, pages 66-72.
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