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2005Effect of pramlintide on satiety and food intake in obese subjects and subjects with type 2 diabetesChapman, I.; Parker, B.; Doran, S.; Feinle-Bisset, C.; Wishart, J.; Strobel, S.; Wang, Y.; Burns, C.; Lush, C.; Weyer, C.; Horowitz, M.
2006Artificially sweetened versus regular mixers increase gastric emptying and alcohol absorptionWu, K.; Chaikomin, R.; Doran, S.; Jones, K.; Horowitz, M.; Rayner, C.
2005Effects of small intestinal and gastric glucose administration on the suppression of plasma ghrelin concentrations in healthy older men and womenParker, B.; Doran, S.; Wishart, J.; Horowitz, M.; Chapman, I.
2008Effects of mid-jejunal compared to duodenal glucose infusion on peptide hormone release and appetite in healthy menChaikomin, R.; Wu, K.; Doran, S.; Meyer, J.; Jones, K.; Feinle-Bisset, C.; Horowitz, M.; Rayner, C.
2007Low-dose pramlintide reduced food intake and meal duration in healthy, normal-weight subjectsChapman, I.; Parker, B.; Doran, S.; Feinle-Bisset, C.; Wishart, J.; Lush, C.; Chen, K.; LaCerte, C.; Burns, C.; McKay, R.; Weyer, C.; Horowitz, M.
2003Effect of variations in small intestinal glucose delivery on blood glucose, plasma insulin, GLP-1 and GIP in health and type 2 diabetesO'Donovan, D.; Doran, S.; Feinle-Bisset, C.; Jones, K.; Meyer, J.; Wishart, J.; Morris, H.; Horowitz, M.
2009Effects of intravenous fructose on gastric emptying and antropyloroduodenal motility in healthy subjectsStevens, J.; Doran, S.; Russo, A.; O'Donovan, D.; Feinle-Bisset, C.; Rayner, C.; Horowitz, M.; Jones, K.
2007Concurrent duodenal manometric and impedance recording to evaluate the effects of hyoscine on motility and flow events, glucose absorption, and incretin releaseChaikomin, R.; Wu, K.; Doran, S.; Smout, A.; Renooij, W.; Holloway, R.; Meyer, J.; Horowitz, M.; Rayner, C.
2006The release of GLP-1 and ghrelin, but not GIP and CCK, by glucose is dependent upon the length of small intestine exposedLittle, T.; Doran, S.; Meyer, J.; Smout, A.; O'Donovan, D.; Wu, K.; Jones, K.; Wishart, J.; Rayner, C.; Horowitz, M.; Feinle-Bisset, C.
2005Initially more rapid small intestinal glucose delivery increases plasma insulin, GIP and GLP-1 but does not improve overall glycemia in healthy subjectsChaikomin, R.; Doran, S.; Jones, K.; Feinle-Bisset, C.; O'Donovan, D.; Rayner, C.; Horowitz, M.