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Esophageal gene expression following exposure to deoxycholic acid
SKGT4 oesophageal cell lines stimulated in low pH environment for varies length of time
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Non-acid reflux and esophageal dysmotility is associated with early esophageal squamous cell carcino…
Defining "true acid reflux" after peroral endoscopic myotomy for achalasia: a prospective cohort stu…
Concurrent abnormal non-acid reflux is associated with additional chronic rejection risk in lung tra…
Gastro-oesophageal reflux. Part 2: medical treatment.
Can pepsin immunohistochemical staining of laryngeal lesions accurately diagnose non-acid laryngeal …
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Acid Reflux and Stromal Fibroblasts in Barrett's Esophagus
Study of Pantoprazole for Sleepiness Associated With Acid Reflux and Sleep Apnea
Importance of Non-Acid Reflux in Asthma in Children
Comparison of Acid Reflux at Two Levels in the Esophagus Using the BRAVO Capsule
Effect of Acid Reflux on Respiratory Physiology During Exercise in Athletes With GER-Response to Aci…
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