Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8361153 | Regulatory Peptides | 2013 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
In conclusion, vagotomy reduced the trophic effects of hypergastrinemia on the ECL cell and oxyntic mucosa, but did not prevent gastric carcinogenesis in female Japanese cotton rats. The effects of vagotomy on gastric carcinogenesis in animal models are conflicting and further studies in patients should be done to clarify the clinically significant effects of vagotomy.
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Authors
Reidar Fossmark, Ãystein F. Sørdal, Karin E. Bakkelund, Ivar SkjÃ¥k Nordrum, Helge Waldum,