1. necrobiosis of the neck cells, may lead to a regurgitation of pepsin into the blood...' leading to higher than normal serum levels;Nolan; favoured this explanation of his results. Our observations lend,1958
2. The relationship between acid secretion after augmented histamine stimulation and the histology of the gastric mucosa;Gut,1963
3. Studies on a blood proteolytic enzyme with no support for this view, but there is no obvious explanation for the discrepancy in the results. The fact that the mean acid secretion appears to fall more rapidly than the mean serum pepsinogen level suggests that the parietal cells are more senparticular reference to gastric secretory function;Chinn, A.B.;Gastroenterology,1953
4. Serial gastric biopsy studies in a case of duodenal ulcer treated by deep;Doig, R.K.; Funder, J.F.; Weiden, S.,1951
5. Value of plasma pepsinogen estimation;Edwards, K.; Jepson, R.P.; Wood, K.F.;Brit. med. J,1960