Intracellular potentiation between two second messenger systems may contribute to cholera toxin induced intestinal secretion in humans
michael farthing
Gut, 2004
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Neuronal involvement in the intestinal effects of Clostridium difficile toxin A and Vibrio cholerae enterotoxin in rat ileum
Amir Jaffer
Gastroenterology, 1994
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Mechanisms of Cholera Toxin-Induced Diarrhea
Rufina Schuligoi
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2006
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Cholera Toxin Induces Sustained Hyperexcitability in Submucosal Secretomotor Neurons in Guinea Pig Jejunum
Joel Bornstein
Gastroenterology, 2009
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Cholera toxin-induced small intestinal secretion has a secretory effect on the colon of the rat
Stefano Guandalini
Gastroenterology, 1995
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On the involvement of tachykinin neurons in the secretory nervous reflex elicited by cholera toxin in the small intestine
Ernst Brodin
Acta Physiologica Scandinavica, 1993
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Role of 5-hydroxytryptamine type 3 receptors in rat intestinal fluid and electrolyte secretion induced by cholera and Escherichia coli enterotoxins
michael farthing
Gut, 1995
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Intramuscular administration of cholera toxin in Balb/c mice induces an inflammatory reaction that is prevented by indomethacin
Rubén López-Revilla
Proceedings of the Western Pharmacology Society
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Effect of vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP) antagonism on rat jejunal fluid and electrolyte secretion induced by cholera and Escherichia coli enterotoxins
Camille Nassar
Gut, 2000
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CP-96,345, a substance P antagonist, inhibits rat intestinal responses to Clostridium difficile toxin A but not cholera toxin
Amir Jaffer
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1994
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Cholera toxin effects on fluid secretion, adenylate cyclase, and cyclic AMP in porcine small intestine
Don Hamilton
Infection and Immunity
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Stimulated Flow of Pancreatic and Biliary Secretions after Intestinal Exposure to Cholera Toxin
Raphael N Melmed
Clinical Science, 1976
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Proabsorptive and prosecretory roles for nitric oxide in cholera toxin induced secretion
michael farthing
Gut, 1999
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In vitro Measurement of Electrolytes and Nutrients Transport through Intestinal Epithelium during Cholera Toxin Induced Secretion
Azad Chowdhury
Dhaka University Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2008
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Role of mast cells and pro-inflammatory mediators on the intestinal secretion induced by cholera toxin
Raimundo Bezerra Da Costa
Toxicon, 2003
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Cholera Toxin Induces Sustained Hyperexcitability in Myenteric, but Not Submucosal, AH Neurons in Guinea Pig Jejunum
Joel Bornstein
Frontiers in Physiology, 2017
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Effects of Cholera Toxin on In Vitro Models of Immediate and Delayed Hypersensitivity. FURTHER EVIDENCE FOR THE ROLE OF CYCLIC ADENOSINE 3′,5′-MONOPHOSPHATE
William Greenough
Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1973
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Mechanism of cholera toxin action on a polarized human intestinal epithelial cell line: role of vesicular traffic
Wayne Lencer
The Journal of Cell Biology, 1992
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Mechanism of action of Vibrio cholerae enterotoxin
Bufu Bufu
Journal of Membrane Biology, 1975
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Elevated Concentration of Adenosine 3':5'-Cyclic Monophosphate in Intestinal Mucosa after Treatment with Cholera Toxin
David Lust
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1970
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Studies on the Possible Role of Cyclic Amp in Some Actions of Cholera Toxin*
David Lust
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1971
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The effect of cholera toxin and heat labile and heat stable Escherichia coli enterotoxin on cyclic AMP concentrations in small intestinal mucosa of pig and rabbit
Don Hamilton
Canadian journal of comparative medicine. Revue canadienne de medecine comparee
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Activation of AMPK Inhibits Cholera Toxin Stimulated Chloride Secretion in Human and Murine Intestine
Ailin Rogers
PLoS ONE, 2013
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Luminal Cholera Toxin Alters Motility in Isolated Guinea-Pig Jejunum via a Pathway Independent of 5-HT3 Receptors
Joel Bornstein
Frontiers in Neuroscience, 2010
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Effect of Cholera Enterotoxin on Ion Transport across Isolated Ileal Mucosa
Michael Field
Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1972
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Effects of Cycloheximide on the Response of Intestinal Mucosa to Cholera Enterotoxin
Michael Field
Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1973
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CHOLERA PATHOPHYSIOLOGY: HAVE WE MISSED THE BOAT?
David Nalin
Academia Letters, 2021
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Positive and negative regulation of water channel aquaporins in human small intestine by cholera toxin
Cailian Liu, Takashi Hamabata
Microbial Pathogenesis, 2002
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Effect of aspirin on normal and cholera toxin-stimulated intestinal electrolyte transport
Don W Powell
Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1976
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Sensitization of spinal cord nociceptive neurons with a conjugate of substance P and cholera toxin
Federico Perez
BMC Neuroscience, 2007
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Effects of cholera toxin on cellular and paracellular sodium fluxes in rabbit ileum
Don W Powell
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes, 1976
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Effects of Prostaglandins and Cholera Enterotoxin on Intestinal Mucosal Cyclic AMP Accumulation
Michael Field
Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1974
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Cholera Toxin Induces Prostaglandin Synthesis via Post-Transcriptional Activation of Cyclooxygenase-2 in the Rat Jejunum
Rufina Schuligoi
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, 2001
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Development of Microbial-Human Enterocyte Interaction: Cholera Toxin
Manuel Baldeon
Pediatric Research, 2003
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