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Journal of Neurogastroenterology and Motility
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2015
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21
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Volume:
21
Issue:
4
1. Clinical Significance of Esophageal Hypertensive Peristaltic Contractions on High-resolution Manometry.
Page:616—617
2. Radiofrequency Catheter Ablation for Atrial Fibrillation Elicited "Jackhammer Esophagus": A New Complication Due to Vagal Nerve Stimulation?.
Page:612—615
3. Dysmotility Symptoms Are Independently Associated With Weight Change: A Population-based Study of Australian Adults.
Page:603—611
4. Serum Response Factor Is Essential for Prenatal Gastrointestinal Smooth Muscle Development and Maintenance of Differentiated Phenotype.
Page:589—602
5. Visceral Hypersensitivity and Altered Colonic Motility in Type 2 Diabetic Rat.
Page:581—588
6. Corticotropin-releasing Factor Changes the Phenotype and Function of Dendritic Cells in Mouse Mesenteric Lymph Nodes.
Page:571—580
7. Molecular and Cellular Characteristics of the Colonic Pseudo-obstruction in Patients With Intractable Constipation.
Page:560—570
8. Surgical Intervention to Rescue Hirschsprung Disease in a Rat Model.
Page:552—559
9. Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth Diagnosed by Glucose Hydrogen Breath Test in Post-cholecystectomy Patients.
Page:545—551
10. Validity and Reliability of the Japanese Version of the Rome III Diagnostic Questionnaire for Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Functional Dyspepsia.
Page:537—544
11. Association of the Extent of Atrophic Gastritis With Specific Dyspeptic Symptoms.
Page:528—536
12. Temporary Endoscopic Stimulation in Gastroparesis-like Syndrome.
Page:520—527
13. The Bitter Taste Receptor Agonist Quinine Reduces Calorie Intake and Increases the Postprandial Release of Cholecystokinin in Healthy Subjects.
Page:511—519
14. Comparing the Areas of Interest in the Field of Functional Gastrointestinal Disorder and Neurogastroenterology and Motility Between the East and the West.
Page:503—510
15. Targeting Ion Channels: An Important Therapeutic Implication in Gastrointestinal Dysmotility in Patients With Spinal Cord Injury.
Page:494—502
16. Is Interstitial Cells of Cajal-opathy Present in Gastroparesis?.
Page:486—493
17. Probiotic Therapy of the Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Why Is the Evidence Still Poor and What Can Be Done About It?.
Page:471—485
18. The Low FODMAP Diet and Its Application in East and Southeast Asia.
Page:459—470
19. Modulation of the Bitter Taste to Reduce Calorie Intake.
Page:457—458
20. Expanding Indications of Gastric Electrical Stimulation.
Page:455—456
21. Measuring Gastrointestinal Electrical Activity With Extracellular Electrodes: Author's Reply.
Page:625—626
22. Measuring Gastrointestinal Electrical Activity With Extracellular Electrodes.
Page:623—624
23. A More In-depth Evaluation of Impedance-pH Could Assist in Distinguishing Reflux-related From Reflux-unrelated Heartburn.
Page:621—622
24. Opioid-induced Lower Esophageal Sphincter Dysfunction.
Page:618—620