Published in Gastroenterology on April 01, 1966
Identification of the diarrheogenic hormone associated with non-beta islet cell tumors of the pancreas. Ann Surg (1968) 1.10
The vagus, the bile, and gallstones. Gut (1970) 0.95
Cephalic phase of pancreatic secretion in man. Gut (1968) 0.94
Histamine storage and metabolism of human liver in disorders of the biliary tract. Agents Actions (1980) 0.82
Effect of truncal vagotomy on 2-deoxy-D-glucose and insulin choleresis. Ann Surg (1972) 0.79
Gastric secretion in relation to mucosal blood flow studied by a clearance technic. J Clin Invest (1966) 5.58
Profile of pH, pressure, and potential difference at gastroduodenal junction in man. Gastroenterology (1965) 3.07
Inhibition of acid secretion in dog by metiamide, a histamine antagonist acting on H2 receptors. Gastroenterology (1974) 2.87
Pure human big gastrin. Immunochemical properties, disappearance half time, and acid-stimulating action in dogs. J Clin Invest (1974) 2.51
Validation of dilution indicators in the stomach. Gastroenterology (1967) 2.46
Increased sensitivity to stimulation of acid secretion by pentagastrin in duodenal ulcer. J Clin Invest (1975) 2.08
Gastric acid secretion is abnormally sensitive to endogenous gastrin released after peptone test meals in duodenal ulcer patients. J Clin Invest (1980) 2.03
Maximal histalog test in control subjects and patients with peptic ulcer. Gut (1965) 1.99
Intestinal secretion: stimulation by peptides. Science (1971) 1.91
Quantitative aspects of response of canine pancreas to duodenal acidification. Am J Physiol (1966) 1.90
Gastrin (first of two parts). N Engl J Med (1975) 1.85
Zollinger-Ellison syndrome. Gastroenterology (1973) 1.79
Effects of gastrin and pentagastrin on gastric and pancreatic secretion in dogs. Scand J Gastroenterol (1968) 1.77
Nature of the gastric secretagogue in Zollinger-Ellison tumours. Lancet (1967) 1.77
Secretin: the enterogastrone released by acid in the duodenum. Am J Physiol (1968) 1.62
Blood flow and secretion in the stomach. Gastroenterology (1967) 1.57
Inadequacy of the literature on the relationship between drugs, ulcers, and gastrointestinal bleeding. Gastroenterology (1982) 1.56
Intestinal hormones as inhibitors of gastric secretion. Gastroenterology (1971) 1.55
Candidate hormones of the gut. I. Introduction. Gastroenterology (1974) 1.54
Proof of a pyloro-oxyntic reflex for stimulation of acid secretion. Gastroenterology (1974) 1.51
Unusual effect of secretin on serum gastrin, serum calcium, and gastric acid secretion in a patient with suspected Zollinger-Ellison syndrome. Gastroenterology (1972) 1.50
Gastrin (second of two parts). N Engl J Med (1975) 1.49
Gastrin-related peptides as stimulants of pancreatic and gastric secretion. Am J Physiol (1969) 1.48
Choleretic effects of cholecystokinin, gastrin II, and caerulein in the dog. Am J Physiol (1970) 1.47
Trends in hospital admissions and death rates for peptic ulcer in the United States from 1970 to 1978. Gastroenterology (1980) 1.43
Stimulation of pancreatic secretion by a humoral agent from the pyloric gland area of the stomach. Gastroenterology (1965) 1.42
Endogenous cholecystokinin potentiates exogenous secretin on pancreas of dog. Am J Physiol (1971) 1.41
Role of bacteria in gastric ulceration produced by indomethacin in the rat: cytoprotective action of antibiotics. Gastroenterology (1983) 1.36
Pure human minigastrin: secretory potency and disappearance rate. Gut (1974) 1.36
Comparison of gastric secretion in conscious dogs and cats. Gastroenterology (1967) 1.34
Epidermal growth factor stimulates ornithine decarboxylase activity in the digestive tract of mouse. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1978) 1.32
Studies on the secretion and motility of Brunner's gland pouches. Gastroenterology (1966) 1.31
Effect of secretin on acid and pepsin secretion in cat and dog. Gastroenterology (1969) 1.28
Cholecystokinetic potency of gastrointestinal hormones and related peptides. Am J Physiol (1968) 1.28
Effect of perfusion of intestinal loops with acid, fat, or dextrose on gastric secretion. Gastroenterology (1965) 1.26
Effect of intragastric pressure on gastric emptying and secretion. Am J Physiol (1978) 1.25
Synthetic secretin: comparison with natural secretin for potency and spectrum of physiological actions. Gastroenterology (1968) 1.24
Effect of extragastric and truncal vagotomy on pancreatic secretion in the dog. Am J Physiol (1975) 1.23
A CONFIRMATION OF THE PRESENCE OF PANCREOZYMIN IN THE DUODENAL MUCOSA. Science (1944) 1.23
N-methyl, 5-methyl histamine evokes a higher maximal rate of gastric acid secretion than histamine. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1977) 1.23
Pancreatic polypeptide. Metabolism and effect on pancreatic secretion in dogs. Gastroenterology (1979) 1.22
Effect of secretin and cholecystokinin on pentagastrin-stimulated gastric secretion in man. Gastroenterology (1970) 1.22
Effect of truncal vagotomy on acid and pepsin responses to histamine and gastrin in dogs. Am J Physiol (1967) 1.21
Inhibition of gastric emptying is a physiological action of cholecystokinin. Gastroenterology (1975) 1.21
Pure cholecystokinin: pancreatic protein and bicarbonate response. Digestion (1973) 1.21
Gastrin, cholecystokinin, and secretin act on one receptor. Lancet (1970) 1.18
Inhibition of gastric acid secretion in man by peptide analogues of cholecystokinin. N Engl J Med (1970) 1.17
Rapid gastric emptying in duodenal ulcer patients. Dig Dis Sci (1982) 1.17
Pancreatic response to acidification of various lengths of proximal intestine in the dog. Am J Physiol (1970) 1.16
Intestinal phase of gastric acid secretion: augmentation of maximal response of Heidenhain pouch to gastrin and histamine. Gastroenterology (1975) 1.16
Analysis of inhibition of acid secretion by cholecystokinin in dogs. Am J Physiol (1970) 1.16
The Veterans Administration Cooperative Study on Gastric Ulcer. 10. Resume and comment. Gastroenterology (1971) 1.15
Isolation of two gastrins from human antral mucosa. Nature (1966) 1.14
Interaction of caerulein and secretin on pancreatic size and composition in rat. Am J Physiol (1978) 1.14
Response of Heidenhain pouch to histamine, gastrin and feeding before and after truncal vagotomy in dogs. Scand J Gastroenterol (1969) 1.13
Abnormalities of acid secretion in patients with duodenal ulcer. Gastroenterology (1978) 1.13
Effect of truncal vagotomy on gastrin release and Heidenhain pouch acid secretion in response to feeding in dogs. Gastroenterology (1972) 1.12
Letters: What is physiological? Gastroenterology (1973) 1.12
What do you do with basal in dose-response studies? A suggested answer. Gastroenterology (1973) 1.12
Effect of chronic pentagastrin, cholecystokinin, and secretin on pancreas of rats. Am J Physiol (1978) 1.11
Effects of atropine and of antral acidification on gastrin release and acid secretion in response to insulin and feeding in dogs. Gastroenterology (1972) 1.11
Prostaglandin and cimetidine inhibit the formation of ulcers produced by parenteral salicylates. Gastroenterology (1978) 1.11
Pancreatic bicarbonate response to various acids in duodenum of the dog. Am J Physiol (1970) 1.10
Characteristics of inhibition of gastric secretion by secretin. Am J Physiol (1969) 1.10
Aminoacid constitution of two gastrins isolated from Zollinger-Ellison tumour tissue. Gut (1969) 1.10
Effect of atropine and vagotomy on response of transplanted pancreas. Am J Physiol (1979) 1.10
Pancreatic exocrine secretion in anesthetized and conscious rats. Am J Physiol (1977) 1.09
Role of food in gastrointestinal ulceration produced by indomethacin in the rat. Gastroenterology (1982) 1.08
Circulating gastrin in peptic ulcer disease. Mt Sinai J Med (1973) 1.08
Chemicals bathing the oxyntic gland area stimulate acid secretion in dog. Gastroenterology (1975) 1.08
Gastric acid response to pentagastrin and histamine after extragastric vagotomy in dogs. Gastroenterology (1970) 1.03
Effect of gastrin and SC 15396 on gastric motility in dogs. Gastroenterology (1969) 1.03
Canine intestinal secretion during and after rapid distention of the small bowel. Am J Physiol (1974) 1.02
Cholera-like diarrhoea induced by glucagon plus gastrin. Lancet (1971) 1.02
Gastric acid does drive pancreatic bicarbonate secretion. Scand J Gastroenterol (1974) 1.01
Intravenous indomethacin and aspirin reduce basal gastric mucosal blood flow in dogs. Am J Physiol (1980) 1.00
Treatment of duodenal ulcer with secretin: a speculative proposal. Gastroenterology (1966) 1.00
Effect of antrectomy on gastric secretion of acid and pepsin in response to histamine and gastrin in dogs. Gastroenterology (1965) 1.00
Some aspects of gastric secretion. Gastroenterology (1967) 0.99
Peptic ulcer: the pathophysiological background. Scand J Gastroenterol Suppl (1980) 0.99
Analysis of hydrogen ion concentration in the gastric gel mucus layer. Am J Physiol (1984) 0.98
Relation of gastric secretory response in man to dose of insulin. Gastroenterology (1969) 0.98
Pancreatic stimulation by duodenal acid and exogenous hormones in conscious cats. Am J Physiol (1970) 0.98
Diversion of pancreatic juice on gastric and pancreatic response to a meal stimulus. Am J Physiol (1967) 0.98
Gastric mucosal lesions produced by intravenous infusion of aspirin in cats. Gastroenterology (1976) 0.98
Effect of atropine on pancreatic response to HCl and secretin. Am J Physiol (1981) 0.97
Evidence for oxyntopyloric reflex for release of antral gastrin. Gastroenterology (1975) 0.97
Potentiation of gastric acid response in the dog. Gastroenterology (1969) 0.96
Acid response to gastrin and related peptides. Gastroenterology (1966) 0.96
Hepatic inactivation of gastrins of various chain lengths in dogs. Gastroenterology (1978) 0.96
Measurement of gastric mucosal blood flow in man. Gastroenterology (1978) 0.95
The effect of secretin, glucagon, and duodenal acidification on pepsin secretion in man. Gastroenterology (1969) 0.95
The chemicals that activate the "on" switches of the oxyntic cell. Mayo Clin Proc (1975) 0.94
Antibodies to gastrin. Gastroenterology (1967) 0.94
Effect of gastric inhibitory polypeptide on pentagastrin-stimulated acid secretion in man. Dig Dis Sci (1980) 0.93
After vagotomy atropine suppresses gastrin release by food. Gastroenterology (1976) 0.93
Effect of dimaprit on gastric acid secretion in conscious cats. Agents Actions (1978) 0.93
Removal of gastrin by various organs in dogs. Gastroenterology (1978) 0.93
Effects of fat, secretin, and cholecystokinin on histamine-stimulated gastric secretion. Am J Physiol (1969) 0.92
Liver extract and its free amino acids equally stimulate gastric acid secretion. Am J Physiol (1980) 0.92