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1. Will the EGG finally hatch?

2. Effects of metoclopramide on duodenal motility and flow events, glucose absorption, and incretin hormone release in response to intraduodenal glucose infusion

3. Effects of gastric distension on blood pressure and superior mesenteric artery blood flow responses to intraduodenal glucose in healthy older subjects

4. Effects of intravenous fructose on gastric emptying and antropyloroduodenal motility in healthy subjects

5. Comparative effects of oral and intraduodenal glucose on blood pressure, heart rate, and splanchnic blood flow in healthy older subjects

6. Effects of the phases of the menstrual cycle on gastric emptying, glycemia, plasma GLP-1 and insulin, and energy intake in healthy lean women

7. Effect of the artificial sweetener, sucralose, on gastric emptying and incretin hormone release in healthy subjects

8. Gastric distension attenuates the hypotensive effect of intraduodenal glucose in healthy older subjects

9. Effect of small intestinal glucose load on plasma ghrelin in healthy men

10. Role of 5-hydroxytryptamine mechanisms in mediating the effects of small intestinal glucose on blood pressure and antropyloroduodenal motility in older subjects

11. Load-dependent effects of duodenal glucose on glycemia, gastrointestinal hormones, antropyloroduodenal motility, and energy intake in healthy men

12. Concurrent duodenal manometric and impedance recording to evaluate the effects of hyoscine on motility and flow events, glucose absorption, and incretin release

13. The release of GLP-1 and ghrelin, but not GIP and CCK, by glucose is dependent upon the length of small intestine exposed

14. Initially more rapid small intestinal glucose delivery increases plasma insulin, GIP, and GLP-1 but does not improve overall glycemia in healthy subjects

15. Effects of drink volume and glucose load on gastric emptying and postprandial blood pressure in healthy older subjects

16. Role of nitric oxide mechanisms in gastric emptying of, and the blood pressure and glycemic responses to, oral glucose in healthy older subjects

17. Effect of solid meal on gastric emptying of, and glycemic and cardiovascular responses to, liquid glucose in older subjects

19. Effects of meal volume and posture on gastric emptying of solids and appetite

20. Effects of small intestinal nutrient infusion on appetite and pyloric motility are modified by age

21. Gastric emptying of oil and aqueous meal components in pancreatic insufficiency: effects of posture and on appetite

22. Effects of glucose supplementation on gastric emptying, blood glucose homeostasis, and appetite in the elderly

23. Lesser suppression of energy intake by orally ingested whey protein in healthy older men compared with young controls

25. Gastric emptying, mouth-to-cecum transit, and glycemic, insulin, incretin, and energy intake responses to a mixed-nutrient liquid in lean, overweight, and obese males

26. Effects of variations in intragastric volume on blood pressure and splanchnic blood flow during intraduodenal glucose infusion in healthy older subjects

28. Effect of the artificial sweetener, sucralose, on gastric emptying and incretin hormone release in healthy subjects.

29. Effects of variations in intragastric volume on blood pressure and splanchnic blood flow during intraduodenal glucose infusion in healthy older subjects

30. Effects of small intestinal glucose load on blood pressure, splanchnic blood flow, glycemia, and GLP-1 release in healthy older subjects

31. Effects of intravenous fructose on gastric emptying and antropyloroduodenal motility in healthy subjects

32. Effect of small intestinal glucose load on plasma ghrelin in healthy men

33. Lesser suppression of energy intake by orally ingested whey protein in healthy older men compared with young controls

34. Effects of metoclopramide on duodenal motility and flow events, glucose absorption, and incretin hormone release in response to intraduodenal glucose infusion

36. Intragastric administration of the bitter tastant quinine lowers the glycemic response to a nutrient drink without slowing gastric emptying in healthy men.

37. Lesser suppression of energy intake by orally ingested whey protein in healthy older men compared with young controls.

38. Changes in meal composition and duration affect postprandial endothelial function in healthy humans.

39. Gastric emptying, mouth-to-cecum transit, and glycemic, insulin, incretin, and energy intake responses to a mixed-nutrient liquid in lean, overweight, and obese males.

40. Effects of variations in intragastric volume on blood pressure and splanchnic blood flow during intraduodenal glucose infusion in healthy older subjects.

41. Effects of small intestinal glucose load on blood pressure, splanchnic blood flow, glycemia, and GLP-1 release in healthy older subjects.

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