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Myoelectric properties of the cat ileocecal sphincter
Ann Ouyang
, W. J. Snape, S. Cohen
Department of Medicine
Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
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Myoelectric
100%
Spiking Activity
100%
Phasic Contraction
25%
Tonic Contraction
25%
Action Potential
25%
Myoelectric Activity
25%
Spike Potential
25%
Colon
12%
Chloralose
12%
Phenylephrine
12%
Isoproterenol
12%
Tonic
12%
Proximal Colon
12%
Cholecystokinin
12%
Mechanical Stimulation
12%
Ileum
12%
Intraluminal Pressure
12%
Distal Ileum
12%
Bethanechol
12%
Distension
12%
Sphincter Function
12%
Potential Independent
12%
Castor Oil
12%
Ricinoleic Acid
12%
Colonic Distension
12%
Slow Wave Activity
12%
Immunology and Microbiology
Ileocecal Valve
100%
Spike Wave
90%
Colon
18%
Action Potential
18%
Myoelectricity
18%
Ileum
18%
Spike
9%
Intestine Pressure
9%
Sphincter
9%
Medicine and Dentistry
Ileocecal Valve
100%
Colon
18%
Ileum
18%
Myoelectricity
18%
Action Potential
18%
Spike Potential
18%
Isoprenaline
9%
Phenylephrine
9%
Sphincter
9%
Chloralose
9%
Cholecystokinin
9%
Mechanical Stimulation
9%
Bethanechol
9%
Ricinoleic Acid
9%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Sphincter
100%
Colon
16%
Ileum
16%
Action Potential
16%
Cholecystokinin
8%
Phenylephrine
8%
Chloralose
8%
Ricinoleic Acid
8%
Castor Oil
8%
Food Science
Castor Oil
100%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Castor Oil
50%
Ricinoleic Acid
50%