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1. A Noncoagulating Enteral Formula Can Empty Faster From the Stomach: A Double-Blind, Randomized Crossover Trial Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging

4. Toward more accurate measurements of anorectal motor and sensory function in routine clinical practice: Validation of High-Resolution Anorectal Manometry and Rapid Barostat Bag measurements of rectal function

5. Post-prandial reflux suppression by a raft-forming alginate (Gaviscon Advance) compared to a simple antacid documented by magnetic resonance imaging and pH-impedance monitoring: mechanistic assessment in healthy volunteers and randomised, controlled, double-blind study in reflux patients

6. Gastro-Highlights 2012

9. Characterization of gastric volume responses and liquid emptying in functional dyspepsia and health by MRI or barostat and simultaneous 13C-acetate breath test

10. Effects of clonidine and sumatriptan on postprandial gastric volume response, antral contraction waves and emptying: an MRI study

11. Fast and optimized T1 mapping technique for the noninvasive quantification of gastric secretion

13. Funktionelle Magnetresonanzbildgebung des Verdauungstrakts

15. Effects of meal consistency and ingested fluid volume on the intragastric distribution of a drug model in humans - a magnetic resonance imaging study

16. Non-invasive measurement of gastric accommodation in humans

17. The effect of Helicobacter pylori infection and eradication in patients with gastro-oesophageal reflux disease: A parallel-group, double-blind, placebo-controlled multicentre study

18. Intersubject and intrasubject variability of gastric volumes in response to isocaloric liquid meals in functional dyspepsia and health

19. Non-invasive investigation of gastrointestinal functions with magnetic resonance imaging: towards an 'ideal' investigation of gastrointestinal function

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