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2011Exogenous glucagon-like peptide-1 attenuates the glycaemic response to postpyloric nutrient infusion in critically ill patients with type-2 diabetesDeane, A.; Summers, M.; Zaknic, A.; Chapman, M.; Fraser, R.; Di Bartolomeo, A.; Wishart, J.; Horowitz, M.
2010Bench-to-bedside review: The gut as an endocrine organ in the critically illDeane, A.; Chapman, M.; Fraser, R.; Horowitz, M.
2010Effects of physiological hyperglycemia on duodenal motility and flow events, glucose absorption, and incretin secretion in healthy humansKuo, P.; Wishart, J.; Bellon, M.; Smout, A.; Holloway, R.; Fraser, R.; Horowitz, M.; Jones, K.; Rayner, C.
2009Glucose absorption and gastric emptying in critical illnessChapman, M.; Fraser, R.; Matthews, G.; Russo, A.; Bellon, M.; Besanko, L.; Jones, K.; Butler, R.; Chatterton, B.; Horowitz, M.
2009The effect of exogenous glucagon-like peptide-1 on the glycaemic response to small intestinal nutrient in the critically ill: a randomised double-blind placebo-controlled cross over studyDeane, A.; Chapman, M.; Fraser, R.; Burgstad, C.; Besanko, L.; Horowitz, M.
2010Endogenous glucagon-like peptide-1 slows gastric emptying in healthy subjects, attenuating postprandial glycemiaDeane, A.; Nguyen, Q.; Stevens, J.; Fraser, R.; Holloway, R.; Besanko, L.; Burgstad, C.; Jones, K.; Chapman, M.; Rayner, C.; Horowitz, M.
2010Effects of metoclopramide on duodenal motility and flow events, glucose absorption, and incretin hormone release in response to intraduodenal glucose infusionKuo, P.; Bellon, M.; Wishart, J.; Smout, A.; Holloway, R.; Fraser, R.; Horowitz, M.; Jones, K.; Rayner, C.
1996Hyperglycaemia affects cardiovascular autonomic nerve function in normal subjectsYeap, B.; Russo, A.; Fraser, R.; Wittert, G.; Horowitz, M.
1996The effect of acute hyperglycaemia on small intestinal motility in normal subjects.Russo, A.; Fraser, R.; Horowitz, M.