1940
DOI: 10.1007/bf03000050
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An experimental study of the effect of the pituitary on the motility of the gastro-intestinal tract

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“…Interestingly enough, Collip [3], and Morrison and Feldman [8], earlier reported that hypophysectomy had no effect on gut motility in the rat. Indeed, the converse was observed in that hypophysectomy apparently reduced the post-adrenalectomy and/or post-radiation associated sensi-tivity of the small intestine to the cholinergic stimulus.…”
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confidence: 97%
“…Interestingly enough, Collip [3], and Morrison and Feldman [8], earlier reported that hypophysectomy had no effect on gut motility in the rat. Indeed, the converse was observed in that hypophysectomy apparently reduced the post-adrenalectomy and/or post-radiation associated sensi-tivity of the small intestine to the cholinergic stimulus.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%