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2007Effect of omeprazole on acid gastroesophageal reflux and gastric acidity in preterm infants with pathological acid refluxOmari, T.; Haslam, R.; Lundborg, P.; Davidson, G.
2007Pharmacokinetics and acid-suppressive effects of esomeprazole in infants 1-24 months old with symptoms of Gastroesophageal reflux diseaseOmari, T.; Davidson, G.; Bondarov, P.; Naucler, E.; Nilsson, C.; Lundborg, P.
2005The correction factor used in the breath test assessment of gastric emptying appropriate for use in infants?Omari, T.; Symonds, E.; Davidson, G.; Butler, R.
2006Effect of baclofen on esophagogastric motility and gastroesophageal reflux in children with gastroesophageal reflux disease: A randomized controlled trialOmari, T.; Benninga, M.; Sansom, L.; Butler, R.; Dent, J.; Davidson, G.
2003Multipoint measurement of intragastric pH in healthy preterm infantsOmari, T.; Davidson, G.
2013Efficacy and safety of once-daily esomeprazole for the treatment of gastroesophageal reflux disease in neonatal patientsDavidson, G.; Wenzl, T.; Thomson, M.; Omari, T.; Barker, P.; Lundborg, P.; Illueca, M.
1995Esophageal body and lower esophageal sphincter function in healthy premature infantsOmari, T.; Miki, K.; Fraser, R.; Davidson, G.; Haslam, R.; Goldsworthy, W.; Bakewell, M.; Kawahara, H.; Dent, J.
1999Reproducibility of the 13C-octanoic acid breath test for assessment of gastric emptying in healthy preterm infantsBarnett, C.; Snel, A.; Omari, T.; Davidson, G.; Haslam, R.; Butler, R.
1999Characterization of esophageal body and lower esophageal sphincter motor function in the very premature neonateOmari, T.; Benninga, M.; Barnett, C.; Haslam, R.; Davidson, G.; Dent, J.
2001Characterization of anorectal pressure and the anorectal inhibitory reflex in healthy preterm and term infantsBenninga, M.; Omari, T.; Haslam, R.; Barnett, C.; Dent, J.; Davidson, G.