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2014Glucose absorption in small intestinal diseasesThazhath, S.; Wu, T.; Young, R.; Horowitz, M.; Rayner, C.
2014Effects of sitagliptin on glycemia, incretin hormones, and antropyloroduodenal motility in response to intraduodenal glucose infusion in healthy lean and obese humans and patients with type 2 diabetes treated with or without metforminWu, T.; Ma, J.; Bound, M.; Checklin, H.; Deacon, C.; Jones, K.; Horowitz, M.; Rayner, C.
2018Gastrointestinal symptoms in diabetes: prevalence, assessment, pathogenesis, and managementDu, Y.; Rayner, C.; Jones, K.; Talley, N.; Horowitz, M.
2014Effects of dipeptidyl peptidase IV inhibition on glycemic, gut hormone, triglyceride, energy expenditure, and energy intake responses to fat in healthy malesHeruc, G.; Horowitz, M.; Deacon, C.; Feinle-Bisset, C.; Rayner, C.; Luscombe-Marsh, N.; Little, T.
2017Comparative effects of intraduodenal fat and glucose on the gut-incretin axis in healthy malesWu, T.; Rayner, C.; Watson, L.; Jones, K.; Horowitz, M.; Little, T.
2020Effects of sitagliptin on gastric emptying of, and the glycaemic and blood pressure responses to, a carbohydrate meal in type 2 diabetesStevens, J.; Buttfield, M.; Wu, T.; Hatzinikolas, S.; Pham, H.; Lange, K.; Rayner, C.; Horowitz, M.; Jones, K.
2005Changes in gastrointestinal motor and sensory function associated with agingRayner, C.; Horowitz, M.
2015Relationships of early and late glycemic responses with gastric emptying during an oral glucose tolerance testMarathe, C.; Horowitz, M.; Trahair, L.; Wishart, J.; Bound, M.; Lange, K.; Rayner, C.; Jones, K.
2014Changes in meal composition and duration affect postprandial endothelial function in healthy humansThazhath, S.; Wu, T.; Bound, M.; Checklin, H.; Jones, K.; Willoughby, S.; Horowitz, M.; Rayner, C.
2014Impact of gastric emptying to the glycemic and insulinemic responses to a 75-g oral glucose load in older subjects with normal and impaired glucose toleranceTrahair, L.; Horowitz, M.; Marathe, C.; Lange, K.; Standfield, S.; Rayner, C.; Jones, K.