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1. Association of Pepsin With Inflammatory Signaling and Effusion Viscosity in Pediatric Otitis Media.

2. The role of pepsin in epithelia-mesenchymal transition in idiopathic subglottic stenosis.

3. Gastric Acid and Pepsin Work Together in Simulated Gastric Acid Inhalation Leading to Pulmonary Fibrosis in Rats.

4. [Clinical significance and research progress of pepsin in laryngopharygeal reflux and laryngeal carcinoma].

5. [Extraesophageal reflux. Overview and discussion of a new method for pH monitoring].

6. Rationale for targeting pepsin in the treatment of reflux disease.

7. Pepsin as a causal agent of inflammation during nonacidic reflux.

8. Unexpected consequences of proton pump inhibitor use.

9. Pepsin in nonacidic refluxate can damage hypopharyngeal epithelial cells.

10. Mucin gene expression in human laryngeal epithelia: effect of laryngopharyngeal reflux.

11. A matrix effect in pectin-rich fruits hampers digestion of allergen by pepsin in vivo and in vitro.

12. Essential role of pepsin in pathogenesis of acid reflux esophagitis in rats.

13. [Peptic ulcer: current status and perspectives].

15. Review article: role of pepsin and bile in gastro-oesophageal reflux disease.

16. Gastric juice: a barrier against infectious diseases.

17. Gastric luminal epidermal growth factor is affected by diet.

18. Effect of acid and pepsin on gene expression in laryngeal fibroblasts.

19. Adaptive evolution and functional divergence of pepsin gene family.

20. [Pathophysiology and diagnosis of gastroesophageal reflux].

21. The role of pepsin in acid injury to esophageal epithelium.

22. New techniques in measuring nonacidic esophageal reflux.

23. Pepsin-mediated processing of the cytoplasmic histone H2A to strong antimicrobial peptide buforin I.

24. Pepsin and the esophagus.

25. Mechanisms of gastric juice-induced hyperpermeability of the cultured human tracheal epithelium.

26. Role of acid and duodenogastroesophageal reflux in gastroesophageal reflux disease.

27. Effect of intermittent acid and pepsin exposure on burned esophageal mucosa.

28. Role of pepsin in the development of indomethacin-induced antral ulceration in the rat.

30. The gastroduodenal mucus barrier and its role in protection against luminal pepsins: the effect of 16,16 dimethyl prostaglandin E2, carbopol-polyacrylate, sucralfate and bismuth subsalicylate.

31. Gastricsin-mediated proteolytic degradation of human seminal fluid proteins at pH levels found in the human vagina.

32. Metalloproteinases and tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases in mesothelial cells. Cellular differentiation influences expression.

33. Role of gastric digestion in the absorption of slowly digestible peptide, oligo-L-methionine, in rats.

35. Bile acids do not modify the effects of pepsin on the fine structure of human oesophageal epithelium.

36. Doxycycline inhibits type XI collagenolytic activity of extracts from human osteoarthritic cartilage and of gelatinase.

37. Matrix metalloproteinases and their inhibitors in connective tissue remodeling.

38. The mode of action of colloidal bismuth subcitrate.

39. [Gastric functional exploration. Comparison between secretory results in 72 non-ulcer dyspeptic patients and 289 non-operated duodenal ulcer patients. Predictive criteria for the efficacy of fundus vagotomy in duodenal ulcer].

40. Potent collagenase inhibitors prevent interleukin-1-induced cartilage degradation in vitro.

41. Pepsin and the gastric mucus barrier.

42. [Fecal sIgS and lysozyme excretion in breast feeding and formula feeding].

44. Pepsin.

46. Current views on pathogenesis of peptic ulcer.

50. [Effect of the enzyme-substrate ratio on peptic, in-vitro digestion of proteins].

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