| Title : Persistent intestinal neuromuscular dysfunction after acute nematode infection in mice - Barbara_1997_Gastroenterology_113_1224 |
| Author(s) : Barbara G , Vallance BA , Collins SM |
| Ref : Gastroenterology , 113 :1224 , 1997 |
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Abstract :
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Although most acute enteric infections in humans resolve, some herald the onset of chronic symptomatology and persistent gastrointestinal dysfunction--so-called postinfectious irritable bowel syndrome. This entity is poorly understood, and there are no animal models for testing hypotheses. The aim of this study was to investigate changes in intestinal neuromuscular function during and after recovery from acute intestinal inflammation due to primary Trichinella spiralis infections in NIH Swiss mice. |
| PubMedSearch : Barbara_1997_Gastroenterology_113_1224 |
| PubMedID: 9322517 |
Barbara G, Vallance BA, Collins SM (1997)
Persistent intestinal neuromuscular dysfunction after acute nematode infection in mice
Gastroenterology
113 :1224
Barbara G, Vallance BA, Collins SM (1997)
Gastroenterology
113 :1224