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- A mathematical model for estimating muscle tension in vivo during esophageal bolus transport. Journal Article
- Abnormal esophageal motility. An analysis of concurrent radiographic and manometric findings. Journal Article
- Biomechanics of cricopharyngeal bars. Journal Article
- Bolus transit assessed by an esophageal stress test in postfundoplication dysphagia. Journal Article
- Determinants of intrabolus pressure during esophageal peristaltic bolus transport. Journal Article
- Effect of swallowed bolus variables on oral and pharyngeal phases of swallowing. Journal Article
- Esophagogastric junction distensibility: a factor contributing to sphincter incompetence. Journal Article
- Impact of fundoplication on bolus transit across esophagogastric junction. Journal Article
- Interpretation of intraluminal manometric measurements in terms of swallowing mechanics. Journal Article
- Intrabolus pressure gradient identifies pathological constriction in the upper esophageal sphincter during flow. Journal Article
- Local longitudinal muscle shortening of the human esophagus from high-frequency ultrasonography. Journal Article
- Measuring EGJ opening patterns using high resolution intraluminal impedance. Journal Article
- Mechanical studies of the esophageal function. Journal Article
- Mechanics and hemodynamics of esophageal varices during peristaltic contraction. Journal Article
- Opening mechanisms of the human upper esophageal sphincter. Journal Article
- Physiology of the oesophageal transition zone in the presence of chronic bolus retention: studies using concurrent high resolution manometry and digital fluoroscopy. Journal Article
- Space-time pressure structure of pharyngo-esophageal segment during swallowing. Journal Article
- The mechanical advantage of local longitudinal shortening on peristaltic transport. Journal Article
- The phrenic ampulla: distal esophagus or potential hiatal hernia? Journal Article
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- Viscosity measurements of barium sulfate mixtures for use in motility studies of the pharynx and esophagus. Journal Article