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Control of muscle tone in the human colon
C. J. Steadman
, S. F. Phillips
, M. Camilleri
, N. J. Talley
, A. Haddad
, R. Hanson
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After Injection
50%
Antidiarrheal Drugs
100%
Atropine
50%
Barostat
50%
Colon
100%
Colonic Distension
50%
Colonic Motility
50%
Colonic Transit
50%
Descending Colon
50%
Diarrhea
50%
Distensibility
100%
Healthy Volunteers
50%
Human Colon
100%
Intravenous Morphine
50%
Isobaric
50%
Low Pressure
50%
Morphine
50%
Muscle Tone
100%
Postprandial Period
50%
Slow Transit
50%
Storage Capability
50%
Variable Effect
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Antidiarrheal Agent
66%
Barostat
33%
Colon
100%
Colon Motility
33%
Colonic Muscle
33%
Descending Colon
33%
Diarrhea
33%
Morphine
66%
Muscle Tone
100%
Postprandial State
33%
Volunteer
33%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Antidiarrheal Agent
100%
Diarrhea
50%
Morphine
100%
Normal Human
50%