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1995Criteria for the objective definition of transient lower esophageal sphincter relaxationHolloway, R.; Penagini, R.; Ireland, A.
1995The influence of normal aging on oral-pharyngeal and upper esophageal sphincter function during swallowingShaw, D.; Cook, I.; Gabb, M.; Holloway, R.; Simula, M.; Panagopoulos, V.; Dent, J.
1997Oesophageal motility before and after laparoscopic Nissen fundoplicationMathew, G.; Watson, D.; Myers, J.; Holloway, R.; Jamieson, G.
1997Effect of fundoplication on transient lower oesophageal sphincter relaxation and gas refluxJohnsson, F.; Holloway, R.; Ireland, A.; Jamieson, G.; Dent, J.
1995Mechanisms of gastroesophageal reflux in ambulant healthy human subjectsSchoeman, M.; Tippett, M.; Akkermans, L.; Dent, J.; Holloway, R.
2000Control of transient lower esophageal sphincter relaxations and reflux by the GABAB agonist Baclofen in normal subjectsLidums, I.; Lehmann, A.; Checklin, H.; Dent, J.; Holloway, R.
1998A comparison of micromanometric and standard manometric techniques for recording of oesophageal motilityChen, W.; Omari, T.; Holloway, R.; Checklin, H.; Dent, J.
2000Evaluation of miniature manometric techniques for the measurement of esophageal body pressure wavesShanmuganathan, G.; Ritz, M.; Holloway, R.; Di Matteo, A.; Omari, T.
1997Physiological variation in blood glucose concentration affect esophageal motility and sensation in normal subjects.Boeckxstaens, G.; Horowitz, M.; Bermingham, H.; Holloway, R.
2007Defective triggering of secondary peristalsis in patients with non-erosive reflux diseaseIwakiri, K.; Hayashi, Y.; Kotoyori, M.; Tanaka, Y.; Kawami, N.; Sano, H.; Takubo, K.; Sakamoto, C.; Holloway, R.