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Understanding gastric forces calculated from high-resolution pill tracking

Laulicht et al., 2010

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13424264241484994393
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Laulicht B
Tripathi A
Schlageter V
Kucera P
Mathiowitz E
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

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Although other methods exist for monitoring gastrointestinal motility and contractility, this study exclusively provides direct and quantitative measurements of the forces experienced by an orally ingested pill. We report motive forces and torques calculated from real-time, in …
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