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  1. Functional neuromuscular impairment in severe intestinal dysmotility
  2. Hydrogen sulphide as a signalling molecule regulating physiopathological processes in gastrointestinal motility
  3. Potential role of the gaseous mediator hydrogen sulphide (H2S) in inhibition of human colonic contractility
  4. EP2 and EP4 receptors mediate PGE2 induced relaxation in murine colonic circular muscle: Pharmacological characterization
  5. Differential functional role of purinergic and nitrergic inhibitory cotransmitters in human colonic relaxation
  6. α,β-meATP mimics the effects of the purinergic neurotransmitter in the human and rat colon
  7. Purinergic neuromuscular transmission in the gastrointestinal tract; functional basis for future clinical and pharmacological studies
  8. Nitrergic neuro-muscular transmission is up-regulated in patients with diverticulosis
  9. Dynamics of inhibitory co-transmission, membrane potential and pacemaker activity determine neuromyogenic function in the rat colon
  10. Colonic smooth muscle cells and colonic motility patterns as a target for irritable bowel syndrome therapy: mechanisms of action of otilonium bromide
  11. Nitrergic and purinergic mechanisms evoke inhibitory neuromuscular transmission in the human small intestine
  12. Mechanisms of action of otilonium bromide (OB) in human cultured smooth muscle cells and rat colonic strips
  13. In vitro motor patterns and electrophysiological changes in patients with colonic diverticular disease
  14. P2Y1knockout mice lack purinergic neuromuscular transmission in the antrum and cecum
  15. Origin and modulation of circular smooth muscle layer contractions in the porcine esophagus
  16. Purinergic neuromuscular transmission is absent in the colon of P2Y1knocked out mice
  17. Effects of inhibitors of hydrogen sulphide synthesis on rat colonic motility
  18. Pharmacological characterization of purinergic inhibitory neuromuscular transmission in the human colon
  19. Regional functional specialization and inhibitory nitrergic and nonnitrergic coneurotransmission in the human esophagus
  20. Specific and complementary roles for nitric oxide and ATP in the inhibitory motor pathways to rat internal anal sphincter
  21. Purinergic and nitrergic neuromuscular transmission mediates spontaneous neuronal activity in the rat colon
  22. Effect of otilonium bromide on contractile patterns in the human sigmoid colon
  23. P2Y1 receptors mediate inhibitory neuromuscular transmission in the rat colon
  24. Effects of excitatory and inhibitory neurotransmission on motor patterns of human sigmoid colon in vitro
  25. The gaseous mediator, hydrogen sulphide, inhibitsin vitromotor patterns in the human, rat and mouse colon and jejunum
  26. Purinergic and nitrergic junction potential in the human colon
  27. P2Y1receptors mediate inhibitory neuromuscular transmission and enteric neuronal activation in small intestine