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Title: Enhancement of intragastric acid stability of a fat emulsion meal delays gastric emptying and increases cholecystokinin release and gallbladder contraction
Author(s): Marciani, L
Source: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-GASTROINTESTINAL AND LIVER PHYSIOLOGY Volume: 292 Issue: 6 Pages: G1607-G1613 Published: JUN 2007
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1. Title: Effect of intragastric acid stability of fat emulsions on gastric emptying, plasma lipid profile and postprandial satiety
Author(s): Marciani L, Faulks R, Wickham MSJ, et al.
Source: BRITISH JOURNAL OF NUTRITION   Volume: 101   Issue: 6   Pages: 919-928   Published: MAR 28 2009
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Author(s): Marciani L, Wickham MSJ, Bush D, et al.
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3. Title: Modulation by high-fat diets of gastrointestinal function and hormones associated with the regulation of energy intake: implications for the pathophysiology of obesity
Author(s): Little TJ, Horowitz M, Feinle-Bisset C
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4. Title: Intragastric layering of lipids delays lipid absorption and increases plasma CCK but has minor effects on gastric emptying and appetite
Author(s): Foltz M, Maljaars J, Schuring EAH, et al.
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5. Title: Magnetic resonance imaging for the assessment of gastrointestinal function
Author(s): Schwizer W, Steingoetter A, Fox M
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6. Title: Integrated upper gastrointestinal response to food intake
Author(s): Camilleri M
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Author(s): Ritter RC
Source: PHYSIOLOGY & BEHAVIOR   Volume: 81   Issue: 2   Pages: 249-273   Published: APR 2004
8. Title: Biomarkers of satiation and satiety
Author(s): de Graaf C, Blom WAM, Smeets PAM, et al.
Source: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NUTRITION   Volume: 79   Issue: 6   Pages: 946-961   Published: JUN 2004
9. Title: Load-dependent effects of duodenal lipid on antropyloroduodenal motility, plasma CCK and PYY, and energy intake in healthy men
Author(s): Pilichiewicz AN, Papadopoulos P, Brennan IM, et al.
Source: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-REGULATORY INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY   Volume: 293   Issue: 6   Pages: R2170-R2178   Published: DEC 2007
10. Title: Non-invasive investigation of gastrointestinal functions with magnetic resonance imaging: towards an "ideal" investigation of gastrointestinal function
Author(s): Schwizer W, Fox M, Steingotter A
Source: GUT   Volume: 52   Pages: 34-39   Supplement: Suppl. 4   Published: JUN 2003