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A calcium window to the gut

G. David S. Hirst ()
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G. David S. Hirst: University of Melbourne

Nature, 1999, vol. 399, issue 6731, 16-17

Abstract: Food is moved through the gut by an ordered process that depends on a balance between signals from neurons and those from non-neuronal pacemaker cells. By studying what happens at the molecular level over whole sections of the colon, one group has now found clues to how this balance is achieved.

Date: 1999
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