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Meaning of Intragastric from wikipedia

- A gastric balloon, also known as an intragastric balloon (IGB) or a stomach balloon, is an inflatable medical device that is temporarily placed into the...
- changes of reduced lower esophageal sphincter tension and increased intragastric pressure. Patients may suffer from heartburn after eating or upper abdominal...
- R, Maggio F, Delle Fave G (April 2003). "Concomitant alterations in intragastric pH and ascorbic acid concentration in patients with Helicobacter pylori...
- in adult female rats within a laboratory setting when combined with intragastric injections. The reason for this flavor avoidance is still unknown, however...
- taste, even if the diet is flavored, and choose to receive it through intragastric administration. Possible nausea and diarrhea can result from the high...
- the absorption of fluconazole and itraconazole under conditions of low intragastric acidity". Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics. 7 (3): 317–321. doi:10...
- the progression of Parkinson's-like symptoms in mice following chronic intragastric ingestion of low doses of rotenone. The concentrations in the central...
- PMID 37370494. Bryant JE, Brown MP, Gronwall RR, Merritt KA (2000). "Study of intragastric administration of doxycycline: pharmacokinetics including body fluid...
- gastrin and especially Ach, and ACh also stimulates mucus secretion. Low intragastric pH stimulates antral D cells to release somatostatin. Somatostatin inhibits...
- Kondoh, T; Torii, K. (2009). "Conditioned flavor preference learning by intragastric administration of L-glutamate in rats". Neurosci. Lett. 451 (3): 190–3...