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. 1973 Dec;178(6):769–772.

A comparison of the effects of truncal, selective and highly selective vagotomy on maximal acid output in response to pentagastrin.

K Jepson, J Lari, C S Humphrey, R B Smith, A R Wilkinson, D Johnston
PMCID: PMC1355842  PMID: 4759407

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