Edited by:
Jan Tack, Keith Sharkey and Joseph Szurszewski
ISI Journal Citation Reports® Ranking: 2007: 14/50 (Gastroenterology & Hepatology); 68/211 (Neurosciences)
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The field of gastrointestinal motility has undergone phenomenal growth and change in the past three decades since it emerged as a distinct speciality. Neurogastroenterology & Motility provides a forum where current issues and advances relating to the motor function of the GI tract can be presented and discussed. It is of interest to both clinicians and researchers.
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Editors' Choice
Selected content from Neurogastroenterology & Motility:
From the April 2008 issue:
Cyclic vomiting syndrome in adults
Abell TL, Adams KA, Boles RG, Bousvaros A, Chong SKF, Fleisher DR, Hasler WL, Hyman PE, Issenman RM, Li BUK, Linder SL, Mayer EA, McCallum RW, Olden K, Parkman HP, Rudolph CD, Taché Y, Tarbell S, Vakil N.
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Manipulation of food intake and weight dynamics using retrograde neural gastric electrical stimulation in a chronic canine model
Aelen P, Neshev E, Cholette M, Crisanti K, Mitchell P, Debru E, Church N, Mintchev MP.
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From the May 2008 issue:
Impedance-pH monitoring: new standard for measuring gastro-oesophageal reflux
Bredenoord AJ
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Synergy between 5-HT4 receptor activation and acetylcholinesterase inhibition in human colon and rat forestomach
Cellek S, Thangiah R, Jarvie EM, Vivekanandan S, Lalude O, Sanger GJ.
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Supplement 1: New Perspectives in Neurogastroenterology and Motility
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From the June 2008 issue:
Clinical correlates of dysphagia to oesophageal dysmotility: studies using combined manometry and impedance
Chen CL and Yi CH.
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Alvimopan and COX-2 inhibition reverse opioid and inflammatory components of postoperative ileus
Schmidt J, Stoffels B, Nazir A, Dehaven-Hudkins DL, Bauer AJ.
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Sixteenth International Workshop on Electrogastrography
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