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Original communication| Volume 72, ISSUE 5, P708-721, November 1972

Gastroduodenal hormones and bile-secretion studies in the isolated perfused pig liver

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      Abstract

      The influence of secretin, synthetic gastrin I, gastrin pentapeptide, cholecystokinin/pancreozymin, and extracts of gastric antral mucosa was studied in pig liver. Both secretin and cholecystokinin/pancreozymin had a direct effect on the hepatocyte. Gastrin pentapeptide influenced the biliary output of bile acids during a secretin choleresis.
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