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CONSTIPATION: PATHOGENESIS AND MANAGEMENT = LA CONSTIPATION: PATHOGENIE ET TRAITEMENTTASMAN JONES C.1973; DRUGS; SWITZ.; DA. 1973; VOL. 5; NO 3; PP. 220-226; BIBL. 5REF.Serial Issue

Chronic hepatitis B and C. The role of interferonTASMAN-JONES, C.Current therapeutics. 1994, Vol 35, Num 6, pp 17-20, issn 0311-905XArticle

EFFECTS OF DIETARY FAT AND GEL-FORMING SUBSTANCES ON RAT JEJUNAL DISACCHARIDASE LEVELSTHOMSEN LL; TASMAN JONES C; MAHER C et al.1983; DIGESTION; ISSN 0012-2823; CHE; DA. 1983; VOL. 26; NO 3; PP. 124-130; BIBL. 29 REF.Article

EFFECTS OF CIMETIDINE ON THE HEALING OF BENIGN GASTRIC ULCERSCLARKE AC; LEE SP; TASMAN JONES C et al.1980; AUST. N.Z. J. MED.; ISSN 0004-8291; AUS; DA. 1980; VOL. 10; NO 4; PP. 430-432; BIBL. 7 REF.Article

DIGESTION OF CERTAIN FRACTIONS OF DIETARY FIBER IN HUMANS.HOLLOWAY WD; TASMAN JONES C; LEE SP et al.1978; AMER. J. CLIN. NUTRIT.; USA; DA. 1978; VOL. 31; NO 6; PP. 927-930; BIBL. 19 REF.Article

THE HEMICELLULOSE COMPONENT OF DIETARY FIBERHOLLOWAY WD; TASMAN JONES C; BELL E et al.1980; AMER. J. CLIN. NUTRIT.; USA; DA. 1980; VOL. 33; NO 2; PP. 260-263; BIBL. 10 REF.Article

TRAUMATIC HEMOBILIA: A COMPLICATION OF PERCUTANEOUS LIVER BIOPSY.LEE SP; TASMAN JONES C; WATTIE WJ et al.1977; GASTROENTEROLOGY; U.S.A.; DA. 1977; VOL. 72; NO 5; PP. 941-944; BIBL. 20 REF.Article

BILLIARY CONTROL OF BETA -GLUCURONIDASE ACTIVITY IN THE LUMINAL CONTENTS OF THE RAT ILEUM, CECUM AND RECTUMROBERTON AM; LEE SP; LINDOP R et al.1982; CANCER RESEARCH; ISSN 0008-5472; USA; DA. 1982; VOL. 42; NO 12; PP. 5165-5166; BIBL. 15 REF.Article

Oleic acid-induced cholelithiasis in rabbits: changes in bile composition and gallbladder morphologyLEE, S. P; TASMAN-JONES, C; CARLISLE, V et al.The American journal of pathology. 1986, Vol 124, Num 1, pp 18-24, issn 0002-9440Article

Na+/H+ ion-exchange property of postmortem human gastric mucus: the effects ofCampylobacter pylori infection and sucralfateTHOMSEN, L; TASMAN-JONES, C; MORRIS, A et al.Scandinavian journal of gastroenterology. 1989, Vol 24, Num 7, pp 781-786, issn 0036-5521Article

A SYNDROME OF ACUTE ZINC DEFICIENCY DURING TOTAL PARENTERAL ALIMENTATION IN MANKAY RG; TASMAN JONES C; PYBUS J et al.1976; ANN. SURG.; U.S.A.; DA. 1976; VOL. 183; NO 4; PP. 331-340; BIBL. 31 REF.Article

The NA+/H+ exchange and H+ diffusion properties of human postmortem mucus : a comparison of gastric antral, gastric body, jejunal and ileal mucusFORLONG, C; TASMAN-JONES, C; THOMSEN, L et al.Journal of clinical gastroenterology. 1990, Vol 12, pp S110-S115, issn 0192-0790, Suppl. 1Conference Paper

Oleic acid-induced cholelithiasis in the rabbit: conversion of dietary oleic acid to cholestanol as a cause of calcium-bile salt gallstonesLEE, S. P; TASMAN-JONES, C; CARLISLE, V. F et al.Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.). 1987, Vol 7, Num 3, pp 529-534, issn 0270-9139Article

Bile acids of marsupials. II: Hepatic formation of vulpecholic acid (1α,3α,7α-trihydroxy-5β-cholan-24-oic acid) from chenodeoxycholic acid in a marsupial, Trichosurus vulpecula (lesson)PYREK, J. S; LEE, S. P; THOMSEN, L et al.Journal of lipid research. 1991, Vol 32, Num 9, pp 1417-1427, issn 0022-2275Article

Diffusion of butyrate through pig colonic mucus in vitroSMITH, G. W; WIGGINS, P. M; LEE, S. P et al.Clinical science (1979). 1986, Vol 70, Num 2, pp 271-276, issn 0143-5221Article

Na+/H+ ion-exchange property of postmortem human gastric mucusTHOMSEN, L; TASMAN-JONES, C; MAHER, K et al.Scandinavian journal of gastroenterology. 1988, Vol 23, Num 6, pp 701-704, issn 0036-5521Article

Distribution of Campylobacter pylori in the human stomach obtained at postmortemMORRIS, A; MAHER, K; THOMSEN, L et al.Scandinavian journal of gastroenterology. 1988, Vol 23, Num 3, pp 257-264, issn 0036-5521Article

Pig gastric mucus: a one-way barrier for H+SMITH, G. W; TASMAN-JONES, C; WIGGINS, P. M et al.Gastroenterology (New York, NY. 1943). 1985, Vol 89, Num 6, pp 1313-1318, issn 0016-5085Article

Comparison of the ileal and faecal digestibility of dietary amino acids in adult humans and evaluation of the pig as a model animal for digestion studies in manROWAN, A. M; MOUGHAN, P. J; WILSON, M. N et al.British journal of nutrition. 1994, Vol 71, Num 1, pp 29-42, issn 0007-1145Article

Ammonia produced by Campylobacter pylori neutralizes H+ moving through gastric mucusTHOMSEN, L; TASMAN-JONES, C; MORRIS, A et al.Scandinavian journal of gastroenterology. 1989, Vol 24, Num 6, pp 761-768, issn 0036-5521, 8 p.Article

Location of bacteria in the mid-colon of the ratBOLLARD, J. E; VANDERWEE, M. A; SMITH, G. W et al.Applied and environmental microbiology (Print). 1986, Vol 51, Num 3, pp 604-608, issn 0099-2240Article

Preservation of mucus in situ in rat colonBOLLARD, J. E; VANDERWEE, M. A; SMITH, G. W et al.Digestive diseases and sciences. 1986, Vol 31, Num 12, pp 1338-1344, issn 0163-2116Article

Pancreatic cancer mucin from xenografts of SW1990 cells: isolation, characterization, and comparison to colon cancer mucinNARDELLI, J; BRYD, J. C; HO, J et al.Pancreas. 1988, Vol 3, Num 6, pp 631-641, issn 0885-3177Article

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