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J E Dalziel

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Dalziel J, Peters J, Dunstan K, McKenzie C, Spencer N, Haggarty N, et al.
J Dairy Sci . 2019 Sep; 102(11):9598-9604. PMID: 31521365
Gastrointestinal conditions in which the transit of contents is altered may benefit from nutritional approaches to influencing health outcomes. Milk proteins modulate the transit of contents along different regions, suggesting...
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Dalziel J, Fraser K, Young W, McKenzie C, Bassett S, Roy N
Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol . 2017 Apr; 313(1):G62-G72. PMID: 28408641
Altered gastric accommodation and intestinal morphology suggest impaired gastrointestinal (GI) transit may occur in the Wistar-Kyoto (WKY) rat strain, as common in stress-associated functional GI disorders. Because changes in GI...
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Dalziel J, Young W, Bercik P, Spencer N, Ryan L, Dunstan K, et al.
Neurogastroenterol Motil . 2016 Mar; 28(8):1241-51. PMID: 27028044
Background: Dysmotility in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract often leads to impaired transit of luminal contents leading to symptoms of diarrhea or constipation. The aim of this research was to develop...
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Dalziel J, Mohan V, Peters J, Anderson R, Gopal P, Roy N
Food Funct . 2014 Nov; 6(1):257-64. PMID: 25415771
The objective of this research was to test an in vitro motility model by investigating whether a probiotic that reduces diarrhea in humans would reduce motility in the rat colon...
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Dalziel J, Spencer N, Dunstan K, Lynch A, Haggarty N, Gopal P, et al.
Food Funct . 2014 Aug; 5(11):2768-74. PMID: 25093576
Beta-casomorphin-5 (βCM-5) is a milk-derived bioactive peptide that slows gastro-intestinal transit (GIT) in vivo and blocks the peristaltic reflex in the guinea pig colon in vitro. We wanted to establish...
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Dalziel J, Dunstan K, Finch S
J Anim Sci . 2013 Aug; 91(11):5177-82. PMID: 23989880
Diarrhea is caused by factors that alter absorption and secretion of water and ions across the intestinal epithelium and disrupt motility. Parasitic infection, stress, poor nutrition, and exposure to plant...
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Dalziel J, Cox G, Gage P, Birnir B
Mol Pharmacol . 2000 Apr; 57(5):875-82. PMID: 10779369
The properties of the human alpha(1)beta(1) gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)(A) receptors were investigated after mutation of a highly conserved leucine residue at the 9' position in the second membrane-spanning region (TM2)....
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Dalziel J, Cox G, Gage P, Birnir B
Eur J Pharmacol . 1999 Dec; 385(2-3):283-6. PMID: 10607887
Pentobarbital activates GABA(A) receptors and enhances GABA-activated currents. A threonine residue (262) in the second membrane spanning region at the 12' position in the beta(1) subunit, alpha(1)beta(1)(T12'Q), is necessary for...
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Dalziel J, Birnir B, Everitt A, Tierney M, Cox G, Gage P
Eur J Pharmacol . 1999 May; 370(3):345-8. PMID: 10334512
Although there is a high degree of homology in the M2 transmembrane segments of alpha1 and beta1 subunits, subunit-specific effects were observed in alpha1beta1 GABA(A) receptors expressed in Spodoptera frugipedra...
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Birnir B, Tierney M, Dalziel J, Cox G, Gage P
J Membr Biol . 1997 Jan; 155(2):157-66. PMID: 9049109
Functional properties of the alpha1beta1 GABAA receptor changes in a subunit-specific manner when a threonine residue in the M2 region at the 12' position was mutated to glutamine. The rate...