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E R Partosoedarso

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Monroe M, Hornby P, Partosoedarso E
Neurogastroenterol Motil . 2004 Feb; 16(1):5-11. PMID: 14764200
We have developed a novel technique to measure gastric volume in vivo in mice; this will be invaluable for revealing gastric alterations in genetically modified mice models, thus expanding our...
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Partosoedarso E, Abrahams T, Scullion R, Moerschbaecher J, Hornby P
J Physiol . 2003 Jul; 550(Pt 1):149-58. PMID: 12879865
Delta9-tetrahydrocannabinol (delta9-THC) is an effective anti-emetic; however, other potential gastrointestinal therapeutic effects of delta9-THC are less well-known. Here, we report a role of delta9-THC in a vago-vagal reflex that can...
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Abrahams T, Partosoedarso E, Hornby P
Neurogastroenterol Motil . 2002 Jun; 14(3):295-304. PMID: 12061915
An understanding of the neural control of lower oesophageal sphincter (LOS) relaxation is clinically relevant because transient LOS relaxations (TLOSRs) are a mechanism of acid reflux into the oesophagus. Preganglionic...
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Partosoedarso E, Young R, Blackshaw L
Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol . 2001 Mar; 280(4):G658-68. PMID: 11254492
To investigate GABA(B) receptors along vagal afferent pathways, we recorded from vagal afferents, medullary neurons, and vagal efferents in ferrets. Baclofen (7-14 micromol/kg i.v.) reduced gastric tension receptor and nucleus...
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Partosoedarso E, Blackshaw L
Auton Neurosci . 2000 Oct; 83(1-2):37-48. PMID: 11023627
It is unknown which neurotransmitter receptors are involved in the transfer of sensory information from the digestive tract to the brainstem. We examined the potential involvement of central glutamate, acetylcholine,...
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Blackshaw L, Page A, Partosoedarso E
Neuroscience . 2000 Feb; 96(2):407-16. PMID: 10683581
Capsaicin is an important tool for investigation of thin afferent fibres, but its acute effects on subtypes of vagal afferent endings are unknown. In the gastrointestinal tract, these subtypes are:...
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Partosoedarso E, Blackshaw L
J Auton Nerv Syst . 1997 Dec; 66(3):169-78. PMID: 9406122
Gastric and oesophageal afferent inputs to vagal efferent fibres were investigated in Urethane anaesthetized ferrets. Mechanical, chemical, and pharmacological stimuli were tested and efferent activity recorded from single cervical vagal...