Abstract

Serum gastrin has been studied in dogs with and without surgically produced duodenal reflux. Fasting levels and the gastrin response to a standard meal have been assayed using a radioimmunoassay technique. Duodenal reflux caused no significant change in fasting serum gastrin immuno-reactivity but led to a markedly elevated and prolonged gastrin response to a standard meal.

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