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Original Article

Na-Taurodeoxycholate Acts as a Specific Intestinal Stimulus of Exocrine Pancreatic Secretion in Man

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Pages 14-19 | Published online: 08 Jul 2009

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Rudolf L. Riepl & Peter Lehnert. (1992) Review:The Role of Bile in the Regulation of Exocrine Pancreatic Secretion. Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology 27:8, pages 625-631.
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R. L. Riepl, P. Lehnert, A. Scharl, I. Hempen, F. Fiedler, J. Teufel & P. G. Burhol. (1990) Effect of Intraduodenal Bile and Na-Taurodeoxycholate on Exocrine Pancreatic Secretion and on Plasma Levels of Secretin, Pancreatic Polypeptide, and Gastrin in Man. Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology 25:1, pages 45-53.
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Paul W. Thimister, Wim P. Hopman, Albert Tangerman, Gerd Rosenbusch, Hans L. Willems & Jan B. Jansen. (1998) Effect of intraduodenal bile salt on pancreaticobiliary responses to bombesin and to cholecystokinin in humans. Hepatology 28:6, pages 1454-1460.
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R.L. Riepl & P. Lehnert. (1993) Effects of intraduodenally applied bile salts on pancreatic secretion. Gastroenterology 105:5, pages 1592-1593.
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Makoto Koide, Yoshinori Okabayashi & Makoto Otsuki. (1993) Role of endogenous bile on basal and postprandial CCK release in humans. Digestive Diseases and Sciences 38:7, pages 1284-1290.
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Irmtraut Koop, Stefanie Dorn, Herbert Koop, Stefan Witzleb, Christoph Beglinger, Anton Schafmayer & Rudolf Arnold. (1991) Dissociation of cholecystokinin and pancreaticobiliary response to intraduodenal bile acids and cholestyramine in humans. Digestive Diseases and Sciences 36:11, pages 1625-1632.
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