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Innervation and regulation of the pancreas by neurons in the gut.
A. L. Kirchgessner,
M. D. Gershon
Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons
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Medicine and Dentistry
Gut
100%
Innervation
100%
Ganglion
100%
5-HT Receptors
80%
Duodenum
60%
Radioactive Tracer
40%
Axon
40%
Fluorogold
40%
Omeprazole
40%
Cholera Toxin
40%
In Vitro
20%
Endocrine Function
20%
Microinjection
20%
Immunoreactivity
20%
Parenchyma
20%
Cytochrome C Oxidase
20%
Myenteric Plexus
20%
Acinar Cell
20%
Serotonin Antagonist
20%
Neural Pathway
20%
Cell Body
20%
Veratridine
20%
Immunology and Microbiology
Pancreas
100%
Innervation
100%
Ganglion
71%
Duodenum
42%
Axon
28%
Cholera Toxin
28%
Stomach
14%
Endocrine Function
14%
Cell Body
14%
Immunoreactivity
14%
Myenteric Plexus
14%
Microinjection
14%
Parenchyma
14%
Acinar Cell
14%
Cytochrome C Oxidase
14%
Neuroscience
Ganglion
100%
Innervation
100%
Axon
40%
Cholera Toxin
40%
Omeprazole
40%
Serotonergic
20%
Neural Pathway
20%
Veratridine
20%
In Vitro
20%
Parenchyma
20%
Cytochrome C Oxidase
20%
Serotonin Antagonist
20%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Ganglion
100%
Omeprazole
40%
Cholera
40%
Rat
20%
Neural Pathway
20%
Plexus
20%
Serotonergic
20%
Axon Terminal
20%
Axon
20%