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In recent years there has been a considerable increase in our knowledge of the role of mucosal blood flow in the pathogenesis of experimental acute gastroduodenal mucosal injury and in the healing of human gastric ulcer. Improved techniques to measure mucosal blood flow in man and in animals have played a major role in this advance. A relationship between acid back diffusion and mucosal blood flow has been demonstrated by these techniques.
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Guth, P.H. (1985). The role of mucosal blood flow in the pathogenesis and healing of peptic ulcer. In: Nelis, G.F., Boevé, J., Misiewics, J.J. (eds) Peptic Ulcer Disease: Basic and Clinical Aspects. Developments in Gastroenterology, vol 7. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-5034-4_21
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