1. application of this 1 Bryant MG. Bloom SR. The distribution of the gut methodology could clarify such issues. By studying hormones in the primate intestinal tract. Gut 1979; 20: groups of patients with different gut diseases, even 65-3-9;abnormalities. Clearly
2. Normal distribution and postprandial release of gut hormones;JPS, Bloom SR. Bryant MG. Cochrane;Clin Sci Molec Med,1975
3. Plasma secretin and pancreatic bicarbonate response to exogenous spcretin in man;Hacki, W.H.; Bloom, SR, Mitznegg; P.;Gut,1977
4. from this study, for future research, is the suitability of these techniques for the study of locally acting substances within the gut - for example, VIP and somatostatin. Such substances, which act mainly on neighbouring tissues within the gut, rarely reach the peripheral circulatory system in biologically significant amounts in normal circumstances. Consequently, the physiology of these substances can be Diabetologia,1977
5. Measurement of fasting and postprandial plasma VIP in man;Mitchell, S.J.; Bloom, SR;Gut,1978