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1998Mechanisms of gastroesophageal reflux in healthy premature infantsOmari, T.; Barnett, C.; Snel, A.; Goldsworthy, W.; Haslam, R.; Davidson, G.; Kirubakaron, C.; Bakewell, M.; Fraser, R.; Dent, J.
1999Lower esophageal sphincter position in premature infants cannot be correctly estimated with current formulasOmari, T.; Benninga, M.; Haslam, R.; Barnett, C.; Davidson, G.; Dent, J.
2000Randomized trial of omeprazole and metronidazole with amoxycillin or clarithromycin for Helicobacter pylori eradication, in a region of high primary metronidazole resistance: the HERO studyKatelaris, P.; Adamthwaite, D.; Midolo, P.; Yeomans, N.; Davidson, G.; Lambert, J.
2000Analysis of the breath hydrogen test for carbohydrate malabsorption: Validation of a pocket-sized breath test analysierLee, W.; Davidson, G.; Moore, D.; Butler, R.
2003Double-blind placebo-controlled trial of omeprazole in irritable infants with gastroesophageal refluxMoore, D.; Tao, B.; Lines, D.; Hirte, C.; Heddle, M.; Davidson, G.
2007Effect of body position changes on postprandial gastroesophageal reflux and gastric emptying in the healthy premature neonatevan Wijk, M.; Benninga, M.; Dent, J.; Lontis, R.; Goodchild, L.; McCall, L.; Haslam, R.; Davidson, G.; Omari, T.
2004Paradoxical impact of body positioning on gastroesophageal reflux and gastric emptying in the premature neonateOmari, T.; Rommel, N.; Staunton, E.; Lontis, R.; Goodchild, L.; Haslam, R.; Dent, J.; Davidson, G.
2007Preventing rotavirus gastroenteritis: Do you have the facts?Davidson, G.; Elliott, E.; Kirkwood, C.; Pearce, R.
2009The NOURISH randomised control trial: Positive feeding practices and food preferences in early childhood - A primary prevention program for childhood obesityDaniels, L.; Magarey, A.; Battistutta, D.; Nicholson, J.; Farrell, A.; Davidson, G.; Cleghorn, G.
2009Collagen type III alpha 1 is a gastro-oesophageal reflux disease susceptibility gene and a male risk factor for hiatus herniaAsling, B.; Jirholt, J.; Hammond, P.; Knutsson, M.; Walentinsson, A.; Davidson, G.; Agreus, L.; Lehmann, A.; Lagerstrom-Fermer, M.