Ranitidine reversed the hyperaemic response in the stomach of rats exposed to immobilization stress
The immobilization stress has been recently recognized to produce marked increase of gastric acid secretion and cause hyperaemia in the stomach . Since ranitidine reduced corpus mucosal blood flow in the stomach to basal levels, it may cause suppression of hyperaemia induced by immobilization stress...
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Main Authors: | M.K. Shindala (Author), S.M. A. AL-Nuimi (Author) |
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University of Mosul,
2005-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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