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1. Computational simulations and Ca2+ imaging reveal that slow synaptic depolarizations (slow EPSPs) inhibit fast EPSP evoked action potentials for most of their time course in enteric neurons

2. Luminal 5-HT4 receptors-A successful target for prokinetic actions

3. A detailed, conductance-based computer model of intrinsic sensory neurons of the gastrointestinal tract

4. 5-HT1A, SST1, and SST2 receptors mediate inhibitory postsynaptic potentials in the submucous plexus of the guinea pig ileum

5. Nitric oxide enhances inhibitory synaptic transmission and neuronal excitability in guinea-pig submucous plexus

6. Computational simulations and Ca2+ imaging reveal that slow synaptic depolarizations (slow EPSPs) inhibit fast EPSP evoked action potentials for most of their time course in enteric neurons.

7. Luminal 5-HT 4 receptors-A successful target for prokinetic actions.

8. Calcium Sensing Receptors Mediate Local Inhibitory Reflexes Evoked by L-Phenylalanine in Guinea Pig Jejunum.

9. Optogenetic Demonstration of Functional Innervation of Mouse Colon by Neurons Derived From Transplanted Neural Cells.

10. Cholera Toxin Induces Sustained Hyperexcitability in Myenteric, but Not Submucosal, AH Neurons in Guinea Pig Jejunum.

11. Role of oxidative stress in oxaliplatin-induced enteric neuropathy and colonic dysmotility in mice.

12. Video Imaging and Spatiotemporal Maps to Analyze Gastrointestinal Motility in Mice.

13. Both exogenous 5-HT and endogenous 5-HT, released by fluoxetine, enhance distension evoked propulsion in guinea-pig ileum in vitro.

14. A detailed, conductance-based computer model of intrinsic sensory neurons of the gastrointestinal tract.

15. Serotonin and cholecystokinin mediate nutrient-induced segmentation in guinea pig small intestine.

16. Transmission to interneurons is via slow excitatory synaptic potentials mediated by P2Y(1) receptors during descending inhibition in guinea-pig ileum.

17. Nitric oxide enhances inhibitory synaptic transmission and neuronal excitability in Guinea-pig submucous plexus.

18. The first intestinal motility patterns in fetal mice are not mediated by neurons or interstitial cells of Cajal.

19. 5-HT(1A), SST(1), and SST(2) receptors mediate inhibitory postsynaptic potentials in the submucous plexus of the guinea pig ileum.

20. Electrical stimulation of the mucosa evokes slow EPSPs mediated by NK1 tachykinin receptors and by P2Y1 purinoceptors in different myenteric neurons.

21. Cholera toxin induces sustained hyperexcitability in submucosal secretomotor neurons in guinea pig jejunum.

22. Local inhibitory reflexes excited by mucosal application of nutrient amino acids in guinea pig jejunum.

23. Mechanisms underlying nutrient-induced segmentation in isolated guinea pig small intestine.

24. Synaptic transmission at functionally identified synapses in the enteric nervous system: roles for both ionotropic and metabotropic receptors.

25. Synaptic transmission in simple motility reflex pathways excited by distension in guinea pig distal colon.

26. Segmentation induced by intraluminal fatty acid in isolated guinea-pig duodenum and jejunum.

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