Abstract
The enteric nervous system of the gut is largely self-contained and includes intrinsic sensory (or primary afferent) neurons, a variety of interneurons and several classes of motor neurons ([Bornstein et al. 2002][1]; [Furness et al. 2004a][2]). Detailed studies of guinea pig ileum have identified
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