Human gastrointestinal (GI) physiology is a study of our GI system that addresses the regulation and integration of major physiological functions of motility,secretion, digestion, absorption and blood ?ow, as well as immunity. The coordination of these processes is vital for the maintenance of GI health; thus, any disregulation will result in GI disease. In fact, GI physiology is a fundamental subject that is indispensable not only for undergraduate but also for graduate students of any biomedical courses, including, but not limited to, medical, pharmacy, nursing, human biology, Chinese medicine, and natural science, as well as other health related subjects
This chapter focuses on the role of antioxidant vitamins in protecting the gastrointestinal (GI) tra...
Dietary proteins elicit a wide range of nutritional and biological functions. Beyond their nutrition...
The mammalian gut, the site of digestion and nutrients absorption, harbors diverse microbes that pla...
Both upper and lower gastrointestinal physiology have come of age, both in the extent of their use i...
The fundamental gastrointestinal functions include motility, sensation, absorption, secretion, diges...
Presents the anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, biophysics, and bioengineering of the gastrointestin...
Bacteria are associated with all areas of the human body from the skin to the genitourinary, respira...
The alimentary system may be thought of as an open-ended tube within a tube that begins at the oral ...
In order to understand the complexity of care specific to the GI patient, it is helpful to briefly r...
Background The gut and immune system form a complex integrated structure that has evolved to provide...
Gastrointestinal (GI) tract seems to be the organ in the body; however, its lumen is external enviro...
Background The gut and immune system form a complex integrated structure that has evolved to provide...
Improved understanding of gastrointestinal tract physiology has led to major progress in the treatme...
The gastrointestinal (GI) tract is a complex and dynamic network with interplay between various gut ...
The primaryrole of the gastrointestinaltractis the digestionand absorptionof nutrients.This is criti...
This chapter focuses on the role of antioxidant vitamins in protecting the gastrointestinal (GI) tra...
Dietary proteins elicit a wide range of nutritional and biological functions. Beyond their nutrition...
The mammalian gut, the site of digestion and nutrients absorption, harbors diverse microbes that pla...
Both upper and lower gastrointestinal physiology have come of age, both in the extent of their use i...
The fundamental gastrointestinal functions include motility, sensation, absorption, secretion, diges...
Presents the anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, biophysics, and bioengineering of the gastrointestin...
Bacteria are associated with all areas of the human body from the skin to the genitourinary, respira...
The alimentary system may be thought of as an open-ended tube within a tube that begins at the oral ...
In order to understand the complexity of care specific to the GI patient, it is helpful to briefly r...
Background The gut and immune system form a complex integrated structure that has evolved to provide...
Gastrointestinal (GI) tract seems to be the organ in the body; however, its lumen is external enviro...
Background The gut and immune system form a complex integrated structure that has evolved to provide...
Improved understanding of gastrointestinal tract physiology has led to major progress in the treatme...
The gastrointestinal (GI) tract is a complex and dynamic network with interplay between various gut ...
The primaryrole of the gastrointestinaltractis the digestionand absorptionof nutrients.This is criti...
This chapter focuses on the role of antioxidant vitamins in protecting the gastrointestinal (GI) tra...
Dietary proteins elicit a wide range of nutritional and biological functions. Beyond their nutrition...
The mammalian gut, the site of digestion and nutrients absorption, harbors diverse microbes that pla...