Marcello Costa
0000-0003-1817-0158
159 papers found
Refreshing results…
Communication between pacemaker and smooth muscle cells in the guinea-pig stomach. (Abstract)
Video-based spatio-temporal maps for analysis of gastric motility in vitro: Effects of vagal stimulation in guinea-pigs
4-aminopyridine- and dendrotoxin-sensitive potassium channels influence excitability of vagal mechano-sensitive endings in guinea-pig oesophagus
Functional GABAB receptors are present in guinea pig nodose ganglion cell bodies but not in peripheral mechanosensitive endings
Cholinergic and nitrergic interneurones in the myenteric plexus of the human colon
Identification of enteric primary afferent neurons in the guinea-pig small intestine
Potassium channels influence excitability of vagal mechanosensitive endings in guinea-pig oesophagus
Functional identification of the pyloric sphincter in the guinea pig by localisation of the myogenic pacemaker transition zone
Effect of exogenous prostaglandin on in situ pacemaker cells in isolated guinea-pig gastric antrum
Histochemical identification of enteric primary afferent neurons
Pattern of pacemaker activity in the circular and longitudinal muscle layers of the guinea pig gastro-duodenal junction
Glutamate is not involved in mechanotransduction of vagal tension receptors in guinea-pig oesophagus
Morphological characterisation of extrinsic innervation of the guinea-pig distal colon
Neurochemical coding of extrinsic mesenteric nerves in human colon and guinea-pig small intestine
Calcium- and voltage-dependent potassium channels control excitability of vagal mechanoreceptors in guinea-pig oesophagus
Chemical coding of extrinsic innnervation of the guinea pig colon
Neu-N immunoreactivity marks primary afferent neurons in the guinea-pig submucous plexus
Comparison of pelvic and colonic mechanoreceptors in the rectum and distal colon of the guinea pig
Propagation of myogenic activity in the guinea-pig proximal colon
Slow propagation of myogenic activity in guinea-pig proximal colon
Missing publications? Search for publications with a matching author name.