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1. Pancreatic bicarbonate response to intraduodenal tryptophan in dogs: role of muscarinic M1-receptors and cholecystokinin.

2. Effects of telenzepine and L-364,718 on canine pancreatic secretion before and after vagotomy.

3. Comparison of the effects of the M1-receptor antagonist telenzepine and the CCK-receptor antagonist loxiglumide on the pancreatic secretory response to intraduodenal tryptophan in dogs.

4. Comparison of the effects of two cholecystokinin-receptor antagonists, loxiglumide and L-364,718, on the pancreatic secretory response to intraduodenal tryptophan in dogs.

6. Postprandial control of gallbladder contraction and exocrine pancreatic secretion in man.

7. Induction of the fed pattern of human exocrine pancreatic secretion by nutrients: role of cholecystokinin and neurotensin.

8. Somatostatin 28 and coupling of human interdigestive intestinal motility and pancreatic secretion.

9. Cephalic stimulation of gastrointestinal secretory and motor responses in humans.

10. Evidence for hormonal inhibition of exocrine pancreatic function by somatostatin 28 in humans.

11. Relevant aspects of physiology in chronic pancreatitis.

12. Dissociation of cholecystokinin and pancreaticobiliary response to intraduodenal bile acids and cholestyramine in humans.

13. Role of cholecystokinin in the regulation of gastric emptying and pancreatic enzyme secretion in humans. Studies with the cholecystokinin-receptor antagonist loxiglumide.

14. Hormonal control of pancreatic secretion by intrajejunal HCl: studies in dogs with an autotransplanted entire jejunoileum.

15. Interaction of the cholinergic system and cholecystokinin in the regulation of endogenous and exogenous stimulation of pancreatic secretion in humans.

17. Pancreatic secretory responses to long-term infusions of secretin and cerulein in humans.

18. Hormones as regulators of pancreatic secretion in man.

19. [Modification of the exocrine pancreas function by octreotide].

20. Effects of a cholecystokinin receptor antagonist on intestinal phase of pancreatic and biliary responses in man.

21. Effect of adding albumin to solutions of cholecystokinin on pancreatic protein output and pancreatic polypeptide release.

22. The release of pancreatic polypeptide by intraduodenal l-phenylalanine in the dog.

23. Stimulation of pancreatic secretion in man by a protease inhibitor (camostate).

24. Pancreatic polypeptide release: role of stimulants of exocrine pancreatic secretion in dogs.

25. [Endocrinology of exocrine pancreas function].

27. Effect of circulating somatostatin on exocrine pancreatic secretion in conscious dogs.

28. Exocrine pancreatic secretion in response to a new CCK-analog, CCK33 and caerulein in dogs.

30. Pancreatic enzyme response to a liquid meal and to hormonal stimulation. Correlation with plasma secretin and cholecystokinin levels.

32. Comparative effects of synthetic and natural secretin on pancreatic secretion and on secretin, insulin, and glucagon levels in man.

33. Human secretin. Biologic effects and plasma kinetics in humans.

34. Effect of a new somatostatin analogue on pancreatic function in healthy volunteers.

35. [Chemical structure and biological activity of cholecystokizin octapeptides with respect to the stomach and pancreas].

36. Pancreatic bicarbonate response to HCl before and after cutting the extrinsic nerves of the pancreas in dogs.

37. [Interaction of the endo- and exocrine pancreas].

38. Effect of proglumide, a cholecystokinin receptor antagonist, on caerulein-stimulated pancreatic enzyme secretion and pancreatic polypeptide release in the dog.

40. [Addition of albumin to solutions of cholecystokinin (CCK)--effect on pancreatic secretion, plasma CCK level and release of pancreatic polypeptide (PP)].

41. Interaction between stimulants of exocrine pancreatic secretion in dogs.

42. What is the maximal effective dose of caerulein in stimulating pancreatic secretion in man?

43. Effect of calcitonin and calcitonin gene-related peptide on pancreatic functions in man.

44. Pancreatic polypeptide inhibits exocrine pancreatic responses to six stimulants.

45. Circulating somatostatin. Physiological regulator of pancreatic function?

46. Mechanisms of terbutaline-induced inhibition of exocrine pancreatic secretion in humans.

47. A decade of octreotide

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