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CURRICULUM VITAE JACKIE D. WOOD, Ph.D., AGAF 1 CURRICULUM VITAE JACKIE D. WOOD, B.S., M.Sc., Ph.D, RFF, AGAF, RFF I. PERSONAL Citizenship: U.S.A. Present Address: Department of Physiology and Cell Biology 304 Hamilton Hall 1645 Neil Avenue College of Medicine The Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio 43210-1218 Telephone: 614-292-5449 Fax: 614-292-4888 e-mail [email protected] II. EDUCATION Year Degree Institution 1964 B.S. Kansas State University, Pittsburgh, Kansas Biology 1966 M.S. Kansas State University, Pittsburgh, Kansas Biology/Physiology 1969 Ph.D. University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois Physiology and Biophysics III. ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Year Position Institution 1964-66 Teaching Assistant Kansas State University, Pittsburgh, Kansas Department of Biology 1966-67 Teaching Assistant University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois Department of Physiology and Biophysics 1969-71 Assistant Professor Williams College, Williamstown, Massachusetts Department of Biology

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CURRICULUM VITAE JACKIE D. WOOD, B.S., M.Sc., Ph.D, RFF, AGAF, RFF

I. PERSONAL Citizenship: U.S.A. Present Address: Department of Physiology and Cell Biology 304 Hamilton Hall 1645 Neil Avenue

College of Medicine The Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio 43210-1218 Telephone: 614-292-5449 Fax: 614-292-4888 e-mail [email protected] II. EDUCATION Year Degree Institution 1964 B.S. Kansas State University, Pittsburgh, Kansas Biology 1966 M.S. Kansas State University, Pittsburgh, Kansas Biology/Physiology 1969 Ph.D. University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois Physiology and Biophysics III. ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Year Position Institution 1964-66 Teaching Assistant Kansas State University, Pittsburgh, Kansas Department of Biology 1966-67 Teaching Assistant University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois Department of Physiology and Biophysics 1969-71 Assistant Professor Williams College, Williamstown, Massachusetts Department of Biology

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1971-74 Assistant Professor University of Kansas Medical Center Kansas City, Kansas Department of Physiology 1974-78 Associate Professor University of Kansas Medical Center Kansas City, Kansas Department of Physiology 1978-79 Professor University of Kansas Medical Center Kansas City, Kansas Department of Physiology 1979-85 Professor University of Nevada School of Medicine Reno, Nevada Department of Physiology 1979-85 Chairman University of Nevada School of Medicine Reno, Nevada Department of Physiology 1985-99 Professor The Ohio State University College of Medicine Columbus, Ohio Department of Physiology 1985-97 Chairman The Ohio State University College of Medicine Columbus, Ohio Department of Physiology 1986-Present Professor The Ohio State University College of Medicine Columbus, Ohio Department of Internal Medicine 1999-Present Professor The Ohio University College of Medicine Columbus, Ohio Department of Physiology and Cell Biology III. MEMBERSHIPS Year Memberships 1964-66 Tri Beta Biological Honorary Society 1968-Present Sigma XI Honorary Scientific Society 1971-Present International Union of Physiological Sciences 1972-79 Mid-West Gut Club 1972-Present American Association for the Advancement of Science

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1972-Present American Physiological Society 1973-79 Kansas City Neuroscience Chapter 1973-94 American Society of Zoologists 1974-Present Society for Neuroscience 1979-97 Association of Chairman of Departments of Physiology 1979-Present American Gastroenterological Association 1981-97 American Federation for Clinical Research 1981-Present American Gastrointestinal Motility Society/Neurogastroenterology 1981-Present American Association of University Professors 1983-86 American Diabetes Association 1983-Present American Gastrointestinal Research Group 1984-Present International Brain Research Organization 1984-Present World Federation of Neuroscientists 1985-Present International Serotonin Club 1986-Present Ohio Physiological Society 1987-94 Junior Open Court, The Ohio State University 1991-2003 International Brain-Gut Society 1994-Present European Gastrointestinal Motility Society/Neurogastroenterology 1995-Present Masters Awards in Gastroenterology Board Member 1996-Present International Foundation for Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders 1997-Present Multinational Working Team (“Rome Committee’) to Develop Criteria for

Functional Bowel Disorders 1997-Present Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome Association USA/Canada V. HONORS AND AWARDS 1965 Tri Beta Chapter President 1965 Research Paper Award Prize: Tri Beta Convention 1967-69 United States Public Health Service Fellowship 1974-79 Research Career Development Award, National Institutes of Health, USA 1975 The University of Kansas Chancellor’s Award for Teaching Excellence

($1,000 cash award) 1976-78 Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship, Federal Republic of Germany 1979 Teaching Award, University of Kansas Medical Class of 1982 1983 Professor-Of-The-Year Award, Medical Class of 1983, University of Nevada School of Medicine 1986 Hoffman-LaRoche Prize for research in gastrointestinal physiology 1987 Named an Honorary Citizen of the City of Atsugi, Japan 1990 Distinguished Lecturer, World Congress of Gastroenterology, Sydney Australia 1994 Distinguished Faculty Appointment to the World Congress of Gastroenterology, Los Angeles, California 1996 Selective Recognition, 3rd Emirates Gastroenterology Conference, Dubai, United Arab Emirates 1999 Second Annual Research Award presented by the Functional Brain-Gut Research Group, Orlando, Florida.

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2004-07 Appointment to the Faculty of 1000 2005 Mentors Research Scholar Award, American Gastroenterological

Association 2006 Inducted as a Fellow of the American Gastroenterological Association 2007 Excellence in Teaching Award, The Ohio State University College of

Medicine 2007 Honorary Professor, Three Gorges University, Yi-Chang, China. 2008 Merit Award ($10,000) of Excellence in Research and Teaching

in the Ohio State University College of Medicine 2013 Inducted as a Rome Foundation Fellow VI. NATIONAL LISTINGS Marquis 20th edition, Who’s Who in the West Marquis Who’s Who in the Midwest Marquis Who’s Who in Frontier Science and Technology Marquis Who’s Who in Medicine and Healthcare Marquis Who’s Who in America National Reference Institute, Who’s Who in American Education VII. NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEES AND BOARDS 1976-78 Editorial Board, American Journal of Physiology 1978-86 Editorial Board, Journal of the Autonomic Nervous System 1980-82 Research Committee, American Gastroenterological Association 1980-86 Council on Nerve-Gut Inteactions, American Gastroenterological Association 1981-85 General Medicine A Study Section, National Institutes of Health, USA 1981-94 Commission on the Autonomic Nervous System, International Union of Physiological Sciences 1982-85 Public Affairs Advisory Committee, American Physiological Society 1983 External Consultant, Program Project on Pulmonary Physiology University of Pennsylvania Medical School 1984 Study Section; Digestive Diseases Core Center Grants, National Institutes of Health, USA 1985 Chairman and Organizer of theme “Ganglionic Control of Autonomic Effector Systems” FASEB Meeting, Anaheim, California 1985 Co-Organizer of Teaching Unit on Enteric Neurobiology, Teaching Project in Gastrointestinal and Liver Disease, American Gastroenterological Association, Milliner-Fenwick, Inc., Timonium, Maryland, marketer 1985 Research Review Committee “A”, Airway Smooth Muscle, National Institutes of Health, USA 1985-88 Finance Committee, American Physiological Society 1985-91 Editorial Board, American Journal of Physiology 1985-Present Editorial Board, Journal of Digestive Diseases and Sciences

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1986-99 Education Committee, American Gastroenterological Association Undergraduate Teaching Project 1987 Presidential Nominating Committee, American Gastroenterological Association 1987 Editor, Handbook of Physiology, Gastrointestinal Motility and Blood Flow American Physiological Society 1987-90 Chairman Program Committee, Gastrointestinal Section, American Physiological Society 1987-91 GRG Steering Committee, American Gastroenterological Association 1987-96 International Steering Committee, Gastrointestinal Motility Society 1988 International Organizing Committee, Falk Symposium #50 Nerves and the Gastrointestinal Tract, Titisee, Germany 1988 Chairman, Basic Science Short Course for Clinicians, Annual Meeting American Gastroenterological Association, Digestive Diseases Week 1989 Chairman, FASEB Summer Research Conference on Gastrointestinal Tract III: Regulation of Organ and Cellular Functions, Copper Mountain Colorado 1988-91 Review Subcommittee C, Diabetes, Digestive Diseases and Kidney Institute, National Institutes of Health 1988-2001 Editorial Board, Journal of Neurogastroenterology and Motility 1988-2003 Associate Editor, News In Physiological Sciences 1989-91 Long-Range Planning Committee, The American Physiological Society 1989-93 Steering Committee, American Gastrointestinal Motility Society 1989-Present Chairman, External Advisory Committee, Program Project Grant on Colonic Function, University of Nevada School of Medicine 1990-96 External Advisory Committee, Digestive Diseases Core Center Grant, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School 1991-94 Chairman, Gastrointestinal Section, American Physiological Society 1991-97 Associate Editor, American Journal of Physiology 1992-94 Research Initiative Committee Crohn’s/Colitis Foundation 1992-2003 Treasurer, International Brain-Gut Society 1994 Nominating Committee, AGA Section (Motility and Nerve-Gut Interactions 1994 Chairman, Abstract Selection Committee, American Gastroenterological Association, Digestive Diseases Week 1994-2000 Advisory Board, Frontiers in Physiology (Science Enhancement in Middle and Secondary Schools, American Physiological Society and National Science Foundation 1994-97 Animal Care and Experimentation Committee, American Physiological Society 1994-97 USMLE Step I Test Material Development and National Board of Medical Examiners Test Committee 1995-Present Janssen Pharmaceutical Advisory Board for Achievement Awards in

Gastroenterology 1996-2001 Editorial Board, Emirates Medical Journal

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1996 Chairman, Nominating Committee, American Gastroenterological Section for Motility and Nerve-Gut Interactions 1997-99 Member of Council, American Gastrointestinal Motility Society 1997-Present Advisory Board, International Foundation for Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders 1997-2000 Multinational Working Team to Develop Criteria for Functional

Gastrointestinal Disorders (Rome II Committee) Co-Chair for Fundamentals of Neurogastroenterology: Basic Science

1998-2000 Professsional Advisory Board, Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome Association of the USA and Canada 1998 International Organizing Committee, Falk Symposium #112,

Neurogastroenterology: From the Basics to the Clinics, Freiburg, Germany 1999-2002 American Gastroenterological Association, Graduate Teaching Project

Committee 2001-2005 Publications and Informatics Committee, American Gastroenterological

Association 2001-2003 Editorial Board, Encyclopedia of Gastroenterology, Elsevier Academic

Press, Published in 2003 2002-2006 Multinational Working Team to Develop Criteria for Functional

Gastrointestinal Disorders (Rome III Committee) Committee Chair for Fundamentals of Neurogastroenterology: Basic Science

2004 Study Section; Digestive Diseases Core Center Grants, National Institutes of Health, USA 2004-2006 Associate Editor, Physiology of the Gastrointestinal Tract 4th Edition Elsevier Scientific Publishers, San Diego, California 2005-Present Scientific Advisory Board, Gastrointestinal Biopsychosocial Research

Center (NIH Grant R24 DK067674) University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

2005-Present Editorial Board, World Journal of Gastroenterology 2006-07 Editor, Current Opinion in Pharmacology, Targeting Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders (Vol 6 No 6 December 2006) 2006-2008 Member, National Institutes of Health, National Commission On Digestive Diseases 2009-2912 Associate Editor, Physiology of the Gastrointestinal Tract 5th Edition Elsevier Scientific Publishers, San Diego, California VIII. INDUSTRIAL CONSULTANT/GRANT RECEIPIENT

1. Janssen Pharmaceutical Company (Belgium) 2. Kali-Chemie, AG Pharmaceutical Company (Germany) 3. Hoffman-LaRoche, Inc. Pharmaceutical Company (USA) 4. Bristol Myers Company Pharmaceutical and Research Division (USA) 5. Proctor and Gamble Company (USA) 6. Byk Gulden Pharmazeutika (Germany) 7. Merck Pharmaceutical Company (USA)

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8. Eli Lilly Pharmaceutical Company (USA) 9. Daiichi Pharmaceutical Company (Japan) 10. Johnson & Johnson Company (USA) 11. Amgen Company (USA) 12. Abbott Laboratories (USA) 13. GlaxoWellcome (UK) 14. Novartis (Switzerland) 15. Glaxo-Smith Kline (UK) 16. Solvay (USA) 17. Eisai Pharmaceutical Co. (Japan/USA) 18. Takeda/Sucampo Pharmaceutical Co. (Japan/USA) 19. Chair, Advisory Board, Holburn Group of Companies (Bowmanville, Canada) 20. Aginomoto Co., Inc., 15-1, Kyobashi 1-chome, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-8315, Japan

IX. PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR GRANTS AND CONTRACTS (Direct costs apart from institutional indirect costs) 1970-72 National Science Foundation, GB-24096 66,000 “Function of the Enteric Nervous System” 64,100 1973 National Science Foundation, BG-3129 “Function of the Enteric Nervous System” 1974-77 National Institutes of Health, RO1 AM16813 170,937 “Study of Congenital Megacolon in Mice” 1977-82 National Institutes of Health RO1 AM26742 136,541 “Function of the Enteric Nervous System” 1980 Kali-Chemie, A.G. Pharmaceutical Company 26,430 Germany, Research Support 1981-83 Reno Cancer Center, Inc., Nevada 13,869 Carcinoid Tumors and the Gastrointestinal Tract 1981-85 National Institutes of Health RO1 NS17363 452,864 “Presynaptic Receptors in Peripheral Ganglia” 1982-83 Hoffman-LaRoche, Inc., Research Support 4,500 1982-87 National Institutes of Health RO1 AM26742 479,119 “Function of the Enteric Nervous System” 1983-85 American Diabetes Association 42,000 “Enteric Neuropathy in Diabetes Mellitus” 1985 Bristol Myers Co., Research Support 22,400 “Cis-Platin Related Enteropathy” 1985-86 Proctor & Gamble Co. Research Support 26,000 1987-89 Ohio State University Seed Grant 98,450 “Cotton-Top Tamarin Model for Ulcerative Colitis and Colon Cancer” 1987-91 National Institutes of Health, RO1 AA07123 213,604 “Ethanol Disturbance of Gastrointestinal Nervous System” 1988-89 Byk Gulden Pharmazeutika (Germany) 6,000

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“Muscarinic Receptors in the Enteric Nervous System” 1988-91 National Institutes of Health, RO1 DK37238 330,852 “Function of the Enteric Nervous System” 1988-91 National Institutes of Health, RO1 DK39937 226,120 “Signal Transduction in Gastrointestinal Neurons” 1990-95 National Institutes of Health, RO1 DK41825 715,510 “Colitis and Colon Cancer in Cotton-Top Tamarins” 1992-95 National Institutes of Health, (Supplement to RO1 DK 41825) 85,704 1992-97 National Institutes of Health, RO1 DK37238 829,553 “Function of the Enteric Nervous System” 1994 Eli Lilly Pharmaceutical Company Research Support 18,000 1995-2000 National Institutes of Health, RO1 DK46941 670,828 “Patch-Clamp Study of Gastrointestinal Neurons” 1997-02 National Institutes of Health, RO1 DK37238 1,128,884 “Function of the Enteric Nervous System” 1997 Amgen (USA) Contract 95,411 1998 Abbott Laboratories (USA) Contract 85,775 2001-06 National Institutes of health, RO1 DK57075 1,658,250 “Bradykinin in Enteric Neuroimmune Communication” 2003-06 Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation 209,395 “Actions of Tegaserod in the Enteric Nervous System” 2003-08 National Institutes of Health, RO1 DK37238 1,650,000 “Function of the Enteric Nervous System” 2004-09 National Institutes of Health, R01 DK 068258 1,681,000

“Purinergic Neurogenic Mucosal Secretion” 2006-08 Sucampo Pharmaceuticals 49,825 “Action of Lubiprostone (SPI-0211) to Reverse Opioid Suppression of Intestinal Motility and Secretion” 2009-10 National Institutes of Health, R01DK037238 (Issued Under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009) “Function of the Enteric Nervous System” 343,009 2011-15 National Institutes of Health, R01DK037238 “Function of the Enteric Nervous System” 1,492,595 2011-13 “Mechanism of Lubiprostone Associated Nausea and Dyspnea”, Sucampo Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 112,480 X. CO-PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR GRANTS AND CONTRACTS

1978-82 National Institutes of Health, RO1 AMO9072 409,478 “Structure-Function Relationships in Proteins” (Co-Investigator with J.R. Kimmel, M.D.)

1990-94 International Scientific Research Grant Program, 02044134 40,000 Ministry of Education, Science and Culture of Japan

(Co-Investigator with K. Tamura, M.D., Ph.D.

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Tokai University School of Medicine, Japan) 1990-95 National Institutes of Health, RO1 DK37237 772,107

“Neural Regulation of Small Intestinal Mucosa” (Co-Investigator with H.J. Cooke, Ph.D.)

2006-08 Sucampo Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 50,000 Actions of Lubiprostone (SPI-0211) to Reverse Opioid Suppression of Intestinal Motility and Secretion” (Co-Investigator, Laura M. Bohn, Ph.D.) Research Fellows

1983-86 National Institutes of Health, F32 AM 0730 57,244 “Mechanisms of GI Motor Disturbance in Enteric Parasitism” (National Research Service Award to Jeffrey M. Palmer, Ph.D.) 1988-92 National Institutes of Health, R29 DK39467 316,514

“Mechanisms of GI Motor Disturbance in Enteric Parasitism” (Jeffrey M. Palmer, Ph.D.)

1989-91 Medical Research Council of Canada Postdoctoral 49,540 Fellowship (Fedias L. Christofi, Ph.D.) 1992-97 National Institutes of Health, R29 DK44179 350,000 “Adenosine Receptors in the Digestive Tract” (Fedias L. Christofi, Ph.D.) 2003-05 Pharmaceutical Manufactures of America Foundation 80,000 “CRF and CRF Rreceptors in the Enteric Nervous System of Guinea Pig Colon” (Sumei Liu, Ph.D.) 2003-08 National Institutes of Health, KO8 DK060468 609,795

“GDNF in the Enteric Nervous System” (Mentored Clinical Scientist Award for Yun Xia, M.D., Ph.D.

XI. BIBLIOGRAPHY Books

1. Handbook of Physiology: The Gastrointestinal System, Vol. I, II, Motility and Circulation. (J.D. Wood, editor), 1989. New York: Oxford University Press.

2. Frontiers in Smooth Muscle Research (N. Sperelakis and J.D. Wood, editors),

1990. New York: Wiley-Liss.

3. Gastrointestinal Dysmotility: Focus on Cisapride. (R.C. Heading and J.D. Wood, editors), 1992. New York: Raven Press.

4. Advances in the Innervation of the Gastrointestinal Tract. (G.E. Holle and J.D.

Wood, editors), 1992. Amsterdam: Eslevier Science Publishers.

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5. Physiology of the Gastrointestinal Tract, 4th Edition. (L.R. Johnson, K.E. Barrett,

R.K. Ghishan, J.L. Merchant JL, H.M. Said, J.D. Wood, editors). 2006 Academic Press, San Diego.

6. Wood JD. Enteric Nervous System (The Brain-In-The-Gut). Princeton, Morgan &

Claypool Life Sciences Series, New Jersey, USA, 2011.

7. Physiology of the Gastrointestinal Tract, 5th Edition. (L.R. Johnson, R.K. Ghishan, J.D. Kaunitz, J.L. Merchant JL, H.M. Said, J.D. Wood, editors). 2012 Academic Press, San Diego.

Articles 1. Wood JD. Electrophysiological and pharmacological properties of the stomach of

the squid (Loligo pealeii). J Comp Biochem Physiol 1969;30:813-824.

2. Wood JD. Electrical activity from single neurons in Auerbach's plexus. Am J Physiol 1970;219:159-169.

3. Wood JD, Perkins WE. Mechanical interactions between longitudinal and circular axes of the small intestine. Am J Physiol 1970;218:762-768.

4. Wood JD. Electrical discharge of single enteric neurons of guinea-pig small intestine. Am J Physiol 1972;225:1107-1113.

5. Wood JD. Excitation of intestinal muscle by atropine, tetrodotoxin and xylocaine. Am J Physiol 1972;222:118-125.

6. Wood JD, Harris BR. Phase relationships of the intestinal muscularis: effects of atropine and xylocaine. J Appl Physiol 1972;32:734-737.

7. Wood JD. Electrical activity of the intestine of mice with hereditary megacolon and absence of myenteric ganglion cells. Am J Dig Dis 1973;18:477-488.

8. Wood JD, Marsh DR. Effects of atropine, tetrodotoxin and xylocaine on rebound excitation of guinea-pig small intestine. J Pharmacol Exp Ther 1973;184:590-602.

9. Wood JD, Mayer CJ. Patterned discharge of six different neurons within a single enteric ganglion. Pflug Arch 1973;338:247-256.

10. Wood JD. Neurophysiology of ganglia of Auerbach's plexus. Am Zool 1974;14:973-989.

11. Wood JD. Physiological studies on the intestine of mice with hereditary megacolon and absence of enteric ganglion cells. In: Daniel EE, ed. Proceedings IV International Symposium on Gastrointestinal Motility. Vancouver, British Columbia: Mitchell Press, 1974:177-187.

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12. Wood JD, Mayer CJ. Discharge patterns of enteric neurons of the small intestine of the cat, dog and guine-pig. In: Daniel EE, ed. Proceedings IV International Symposium on Gastrointestinal Motility. Vancouver, British Columbia, Mitchell Press, 1974:387-408.

13. Mayer CJ, Riemer J, Wood JD. Elektra-physiologische untersuchungen zur Bedeutung der intramuralen Neuren des Darmes unter besonderer Berucksightigung ihrer inhibitorischen Wirkungen Bundesministeriums der Verteidigung vom Dokumentationszentrum der Bundeswehr. 53 Bonn, Friedrich-Ebert-Allee 34 1975;191 Seiten.

14. Mayer CJ, Wood JD. Properties of mechanosensitive neurons within Auerbach's plexus of the small intestine of the cat. Pflug Arch 1975;357:35-49.

15. Wood JD. Effects of elevated magnesium on electrical discharge of single myenteric neurons of cat small intestine. Am J Physiol 1975;229:657-662.

16. Wood JD. Neurophysiology of Auerbach's plexus and control of intestinal motility. Physiol Rev 1975;55:307-324.

17. Brann L, Wood JD. Motility of the large intestine of piebald lethal mice. Am. J. Digest. Dis. 1976;21:633-640.

18. Mitchell GW, Wood JD. Effects of inhibition of prostaglandin synthesis on rebound excitation of guinea-pig small bowel. Eur J Pharmacol 1976;40:63-66.

19. Wood JD. Homeostasis and environmental hazards. In: Lane TR, ed. Life the Individual the Species. St. Louis, Missouri, C.V. Mosby, 1976: 382-399.

20. Wood JD. Movement: significance and mechanisms. In: Lanes TR, ed. Life the Individual the Species, St. Louis, Missouri: C.V. Mosby Co., 1976:340-357.

21. Wood JD. Neuronal interactions within ganglia of Auerbach's plexus of the small intestine. In: Bülbring E, Shuba MF, eds. Physiology of Smooth Muscle. New York, New York: Raven Press, 1976:321-330.

22. Wood JD, Brann LR. Forward and reverse peristalsis in the large intestine of mice with hereditary megacolon. In: Vantrappen G, ed. Proceedings of V International Symposium on Gastrointestinal Motility, Herentals, Belgium:Typoff-Press, 1976:198-207.

23. Wood JD, Rose BA, Jackson M. Effects of nicotine on rebound excitation of guinea-pig small intestine. J Pharmacol Exp Ther 1976;196:71-79.

24. Brann L, Furtado D, Migliazzo CV, Baxendale J, Wood JD. Secondary effect of aganglionosis in the piebald-lethal mouse model of Hirschsprung's Disease. J Lab Animal Sci 1977;27:954-962.

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25. Wood JD. Inhibitory neural control of intestinal circular muscle. In: Papasova M and Antanossova E, eds. Physiology and Pharmacology of Smooth Muscle. Bulgaria: Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 1977:91-96.

26. Erwin DN, Ninchoji T, Wood JD. Effects of morphine on electrical activity of single myenteric neurons in cat small bowel. Eur J Pharmacol 1978;47:401-405.

27. Wood JD. Neurophysiology of the enteric nervous system. In: McBrooks C, Koizumi K, Sato A, eds. Integrative Functions of the Autonomic Nervous System. Tokyo: Tokyo University Press, 1978:177-193.

28. Wood JD, Mayer CJ. Electrical activity of myenteric neurons: comparison of results obtained with intracellular and extracellular methods of recording. In: Duthie E, ed. Gastrointestinal Motility in Health and Disease. Lancaster, England: MTP Press, Ltd., 1978:311-321.

29. Wood JD, Mayer CJ. Intracellular study of electrical activity of Auerbach's plexus in guinea-pig small intestine. Pflüg Arch 1978;374:265-275.

30. Grafe P, Mayer CJ, Wood JD. Evidence that substance P does not mediate slow synaptic excitation in the myenteric plexus. Nature (Lond) 1979;279:720-721.

31. Grafe P, Wood JD, Mayer CJ. Fast excitatory postsynaptic potentials in AH (type 2) neurons of guinea-pig myenteric plexus. Brain Res 1979;279:720-721.

32. Vermillion DL, Cooke AR, Gillespie J, Wood JD. Does 5-hydroxytryptamine influence purinergic neurons in the intestine? Am J Physiol 1979;237:G198-G202.

33. Wood JD. Congenital megacolon. In: Andrews EJ, Ward BC, Altman NH, eds. Spontaneous Animal Models of Human Disease. Volume I. New York, New York: Academic Press, 1979:29-34.

34. Wood JD, Mayer CJ. Adrenergic inhibition of serotonin release from neurons in guinea-pig auerbach's plexus. J Neurophysiol 1979;42:594-603.

35. Wood JD, Mayer CJ. Intracellular study of tonic-type enteric neurons in guinea-pig small intestine. J Neurophysiol 1979;43:569-581.

36. Wood JD, Mayer CJ. Serotonergic activation of tonic-type enteric neurons in guinea-pig small bowel. J Neurophysiol 1979;42:582-593.

37. Wood JD, Mayer CJ. Slow synaptic excitation mediated by serotonin in Auerbach's plexus. Nature (Lond) 1978; 276:836-837.

38. Wood JD, Mayer CJ, Ninchoji T, Erwin DN. Effects of depleted calcium on electrical activity of neurons in Auerbach's plexus. Am J Physiol 1979;236:78-86.

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39. Cooke HJ, Henning HJ, Wood JD, Cooke AR. Jejunal transport properties of the piebald mouse model for Hirschsprung's Disease. Am J Physiol 1980;237:G123-G127.

40. Grafe P, Mayer CJ, Wood JD. Synaptic modulation of calcium-dependent potassium conductance in myenteric neurons. J. Physiol. (Lond.) 1980;305:235-248.

41. Mayer CJ, Grafe P, Wood JD. Electrophysiological evidence that noradrenaline inhibits transmitter release in the myenteric plexus. In: Vizi S, ed. Modulation of Neurochemical Transmission. New York: Pergamon Press, 1980:279-280.

42. Wood JD. Comparison of the action of 5-hydroxytryptamine and substance P on intracellular recorded electrical activity of myenteric neurons. In: Chey WY, ed. Proceedings 7th International Symposium on Gastrointestinal Motility. New York, New York: Raven Press, 1980:131-138.

43. Wood JD. Intracellular study of effects of morphine on electrical activity of myenteric neurons in cat small intestine. Gastroenterology 1980;79:1222-1230.

44. Athey GR, Cooke AR, Wood JD. Synaptic activation of erratic burst-type myenteric neurons in cat small intestine. Am J Physiol 1981;240:G437-G441.

45. Wood JD. Intrinsic neural control of intestinal motility. Ann Rev Physiol 1981;43:33-51.

46. Wood JD. The Physiology of the enteric nervous system. In: Johnson LR, Grossman MI, Jacobson ED, Schultz S, Christensen J, eds. Physiology of the Gastrointestinal Track. 1st ed. New York, New York: Raven Press, 1981:1-37.

47. Wood JD. Slow synaptic modulation of excitability in myenteric neurons of the small intestine. In: Kovach AGB, Sandor P, Kollai M, eds. Advances In Physiology Science: Cardiovascular Physiology, Neural Control Mechanisms. Volume 9. New York: Pergamon Press, 1981:31-35.

48. Wood JD. Synaptic interactions in the enteric plexuses. J Auto Nerv Sys 1981;4:121-133.

49. Wood JD, Mayer CJ, Grafe P. Electrical slow waves in myenteric neurons. J Auto Nerv Sys 1981;5:247-249.

50. Wood JD. Neuromodulation in the enteric nervous system. In: Bloom SR, Polak JM, Lindenlaub L., eds. Systemic Role of Regulatory Peptides. New York: F.K. Schattauer Verlag, 1982:131-142.

51. Wood JD. Sensory mechanisms in the enteric nervous system. In: Wienbeck M, ed. Motility of the Digestive Tract. New York: Raven Press, 1982:31-38.

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52. Wood JD. The synaptic interface between the sympathetic and enteric divisions of the autonomic nervous system. In: Chey WY, ed. Functional Bowel Disorders. New York: Raven Press, 1982:87-91.

53. Cooke HJ, Montakhab M, Wade PR, Wood JD. Transmural fluxes of 5-hydroxytryptamine in guinea-pig ileum. Am J Physiol 1983;244:G421-G425.

54. Cooke HJ, Pitman K, Starr G, Wood JD. Gastric emptying and small intestinal transit in the piebald mouse model for Hirschprung's Disease. Gastroenterology 1983;87:357-361.

55. Cooke HJ, Shonnard K, Wood JD. Effects of neuronal stimulation on transport properties in guinea-pig ileum. Am J Physiol 1983;245:G290-G296.

56. Nemeth PR, Ewart WR, Wood JD. Effects of the putative substance P antagonists (D-pRO2, D-PHE7, D-TRP9 and D-PRO2, D-TRP7,9) on electrical activity of myenteric neurons. J Auto Nerv Sys 1983;8:165-169.

57. Seidel ER, Wood JD, Eikenburg BE, Johnson LR. Muscarinic cholinergic receptors in the piebald mouse model for Hirschsprung's Disease. Gastroenterology 1983;85:335-338.

58. Wood JD. Neurophysiology of parasympathetic and enteric ganglia. In: Elvin L-G, ed. Autonomic Ganglia. London: John Wiley and Sons Publishers, 1983:367-398.

59. Cooke HJ, Shonnard K, Highison G, Wood JD. Effects of neurotransmitter release on mucosal transport in guinea pig ileum. Am J Physiol 1983;245:G745-G750.

60. Cooke HJ, Nemeth PR, Wood JD. Histamine action on guinea-pig ileal mucosa. Am J Physiol 1984;246:G372-G377.

61. Nemeth PR, Ort CA, Wood JD. Intracellular study of effects of histamine on electrical behavior of myenteric neurons in guinea-pig small intestine. J Physiol (Lond) 1984;355:411-425.

62. Nemeth PR, Zafirov DH, Wood JD. Forskolin mimics slow synaptic excitation in myenteric neurons. Eur J Pharmacol 1984;101:303-304.

63. Wood. J.D. Enteric Neurophysiology. Am J Physiol 1984;247:G585-G598.

64. Carey HV, Cooke HJ, Nemeth PR, Zafirov DH, Wood JD. Nerve-mediated action of forskolin on guinea-pig ileal mucosa. Experientia 1985;41:1156-1158.

65. Nemeth PR, Daily K, Erde S, Wood JD. Effects of methylene blue on electrical behavior of myenteric neurons. Experientia 1985;41:259-261.

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66. Nemeth PR, Zafirov DH, Wood JD. Effects of cholecystokinin, caerulein and pentagastrin on electrical behavior of myenteric neurons. Eur J Pharmacol 1985;116:263-269.

67. Takaki M, Wood JD, Gershon MD. Heterogeneity of ganglia of the guinea-pig myenteric plexus: in vitro study of the origin of terminals within single ganglia using a covalently bound fluorescent retrograde tracer. J Comp Neurol 1985;235:488-502.

68. Wood JD, Cooke HJ. Murine models for congenital megacolon: Hirschsprung's Disease. In: Pfeiffer CJ, ed. Animal Models of Intestinal Disease. Boca Raton, Florida: C.R.C. Press, 1985:181-195.

69. Zafirov DH, Palmer JM, Nemeth PR, Wood JD. Bombesin, gastrin releasing peptide and vasoactive intestinal peptide excite myenteric neurons. Eur J Pharmacol 1985;115:103-107.

70. Zafirov DH, Palmer JM, Nemeth PR, Wood JD. Cyclic 3,-5--adenosine monophosphate mimics slow synaptic excitation in myenteric plexus neurons. Brain Res 1985;347:368-371.

71. Zafirov DH, Palmer JM, Wood JD. Adenosine inhibits forskolin-induced excitation in myenteric neurons. Eur J Pharmacol 1985;113:143-144.

72. Nemeth, P. R.; Ort, C. A.; Zafirov, D. H., and Wood, J. D. Interactions between serotonin and cisapride on myenteric neurons. Eur J Pharmacol. 1985;108:77-83.

73. Nemeth PR, Palmer JM, Wood JD, Zafirov DH. Effects of forskolin on electrical behavior of myenteric neurones in guinea-pig small intestine. J Physiol (Lond.) 1986;376:439-450.

74. Palmer JM, Schemann M, Tamura K, Wood JD. Calcitonin gene-related peptide excites myenteric neurons. Eur J Pharmacol 1986;132:163-170.

75. Palmer JM, Schemann M, Tamura K, Wood JD. Galanin mimics slow synaptic inhibition in myenteric neurons. Eur J Pharmacol 1986;124:379-380.

76. Palmer JM, Wood JD, Zafirov DH. Elevation of cyclic adenosine monophosphate mimics slow synaptic excitation in myenteric neurones of the guinea-pig. J Physiol (Lond.) 1986;376:451-460.

77. Wood JD, Brann LR. Pharmacological analysis of poststimulus rebound excitation in the large intestine of the piebald mouse model for Hirschsprung's Disease. Dig Dis Sci 1986;31:744-752.

78. Wood JD, Brann LR, Daugherty C. Regional differences in the effects of hypoxia and temperature on poststimulus rebound excitation in the large intestine of the piebald mouse model for Hirschsprung's Disease. Dig Dis Sci 1986;31:859-864.

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79. Wood JD, Brann LR, Vermillion DL. Electrical and contractile behavior of the large intestinal musculature of the piebald mouse model for Hirschsprung's Disease. Dig Dis Sci 1986;31:638-650.

80. Clapp NK, MacArthur AH, Carson RL, Henke MA, Peck OC, Wood JD. Visualization and biopsy of the colon in tamarins and marmosets by endoscopy. Lab Animal Sci 1987;37:217-219.

81. Palmer JM, Wood JD, Zafirov DH. Transduction of aminergic and peptidergic signals in enteric neurones of the guinea-pig. J Physiol (Lond.) 1987;387:371-383.

82. Palmer JM, Wood JD, Zafirov DH. Purinergic inhibition in the small intestinal myenteric plexus of the guinea-pig. J Physiol (Lond.) 1987;387:357-369.

83. Tamura K, Palmer JM, Wood JD. Galanin suppresses nicotinic synaptic transmission in the myenteric plexus of guinea-pig small intestine. Eur J Pharmacol 1987;136:445-446.

84. Wood JD. The enteric nervous system. Med English 1987;4:12-20.

85. Wood JD. Neurophysiological theory of intestinal motility. Japan J Smooth Muscle Res 1987;23:143-186.

86. Wood JD. Physiology of the enteric nervous system. In: Johnson LR, Christensen J, Jackson M, Jacobson ED, Walsh JH, eds. Physiology of the Gastrointestinal Tract. 2nd ed. New York: Raven Press, 1987:67-109.

87. Wood JD. Signal transduction in enteric neurons. In: Szurzewski JH, ed. Proceedings of Tenth International Symposium on Gastrointestinal Motility. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1987:55-69.

88. Tamura K, Palmer JM, Winkelmann CK, Wood JD. Mechanisms of action of galanin on myenteric neurons. J. Neurophysiol. 1988;60:966-979.

89. Tamura K, Palmer JM, Wood JD. Presynaptic inhibition produced by histamine at nicotinic synapses in enteric ganglia. Neuroscience 1988;25:171-179.

90. Wade PR, Wood JD. Actions of serotonin and substance P on myenteric neurons of guinea-pig distal colon. Eur. J. Pharmacol. 1988;148:1-8.

91. Wade PR, Wood JD. Electrical behavior of myenteric neurons in guinea-pig distal colon. Am. J. Physiol. 1988;254:G522-G530.

92. Wade PR, Wood JD. Synaptic behavior of myenteric neurons in guinea-pig distal colon. Am. J. Physiol. 1988;255:G184-G190.

93. Castell DO, Wood JD, Frieling T, Wright FS, Vieth RF. Cerebral electrical

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potentials evoked by balloon distension of the human esophagus. Gastroenterology 1989;98:662-666.

94. Mawe GM, Schemann M, Wood JD, Gershon MD. An immunocytochemical analysis of potential neurotransmitters present in the myenteric plexus and muscular layers of the corpus of the guinea-pig stomach. Anat Rec 1989;224:431-442.

95. Schemann M, Wood JD. Electrical behavior of myenteric neurones in the gastric corpus of the guinea-pig. J Physiol (Lond) 1989;417:501-518.

96. Schemann M, Wood JD. Neurophysiology of the gastric myenteric plexus. In: Singer MF, Goebell H, eds. Nerves and the Gastrointestinal Tract. Lancaster: MTP Press, 1989:97-103.

97. Schemann M, Wood JD. Synaptic behavior of myenteric neurones in the gastric corpus of the guinea-pig. J Physiol (Lond) 1989;417:519-535.

98. Tamura K, Wood JD. Electrical and synaptic properties of myenteric plexus neurones in the terminal large intestine of the guinea-pig. J. Physiol. (Lond.) 1989;415:275-289.

99. Wood JD. Electrical and synaptic behavior of enteric neurons. In: Wood JD, ed. Handbook of Physiology: The Gastrointestinal System, Motility and Circulation . Volumes I. Oxford: Oxford Univ Press , 1989:465-517.

100. Wood JD. Messenger function of serotonin in the enteric nervous system. In: Paoletti R, Vanhoutte PM, eds. Serotonin from Cell Biology to Pharmacology and Therapeutics. Milan: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1989:241-249.

102. Wood JD. Neural basis of enteric motor function. In: Singer MF, Goebell H, eds. Nerves and the Gastrointestinal Tract. Lancaster: MTP Press, 1989:227-241.

103. Cooke HJ, Frieling T, Wang YZ, Wood JD. Neuro-immune modulation of intestinal chloride secretion. In: Wong PYD, Young JA, eds. Exocrine Secretion II. Hong Kong: United League Graphic & Printing Co. Ltd., 1990:39-42.

104. Wood JD. Expert Opinion: The GI Tract Has a Mind of Its Own. In: Wardlaw GM, Insel PM, eds. Perspectives in Nutrition. St Louis: Times Mirror Mosby College Publishing, 1990:85-88.

105. Wood JD. Neural mechanisms of gastroduodenal coordination. In: Van Nueten JM, Schuurkes JAJ, Akkermans LMA, eds. Gastro-pyloro-duodenal Coordination. Hampshire: Wrightson Biomedical Publishing, 1990:35-66.

106. Christofi FL, Palmer JM, Wood JD. Neuropharmacology of the muscarinic antagonist telenzepine in myenteric ganglia of the guinea-pig small intestine. Eur. J Pharmacol 1991;195:333-339.

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107. Cooke HJ, Wang Y-Z, Frieling T, Wood JD. Neural 5-hydroxytryptamine receptors regulate chloride secretion in guinea pig distal colon. Am J Physiol 1991;261:G833-G840.

108. Frieling T, Cooke HJ, Wood JD. Electrophysiological properties of neurons in submucous ganglia of the guinea-pig distal colon. Am J Physiol 1991;260:G835-G841.

109. Frieling T, Cooke HJ, Wood JD. Synaptic transmission in submucous ganglia of the guinea-pig distal colon. Am J Physiol 1991;260:G842-G849.

110. Frieling T, Cooke HJ, Wood JD. Serotonin receptors on submucous neurons in the guinea-pig colon. Am J Physiol 1991;261:G1017-G1023.

111. Wood JD. Cell-to-cell conduction across gap junctions can account for electrical syncytial properties of gastrointestinal muscle. J. Gastrointest. Mot. 1991;3:55-56.

112. Wood JD. Communication between minibrain in gut and enteric immune system. News Physiol Sci 1991;6:64-69.

113. Wood JD, Peck O.C. Idiopathic colitis and colon cancer in the cotton-top tamarin. In: Snape WJ, Collins S, eds. Effects of Immune Cells and Inflammation on Smooth Muscle Function. Boca Ratan, FL: CRC Press, 1991:351-360.

114. Xia Y, Baidan LV, Fertel RH, Wood JD. Determination of levels of cyclic AMP in the myenteric plexus of guinea-pig small intestine. Eur J Pharmacol 1991;206:231-236.

115. Zafirov DH, Cooke HJ, Wood JD. Thyrotropin-releasing hormone excites submucous neurons in guinea-pig ileum. Eur J Pharmacol 1991;204:109-112.

116. Zafirov DH, Wood JD. Peptidergic modulation of the excitability in the guinea-pig myenteric neurones. In: Central and Peripheral Peptidergic Regulation. Latvia: Latvian Academy of Sciences, 1991: 83-99.

117. Baidan LV, Fertel RH, Wood JD. Effects of brain-gut related peptides on cAMP levels in myenteric ganglia of guinea-pig small intestine. Eur J Pharmacol 1992;225:21-27.

118. Baidan LV, Zholos AV, Shuba MF, Wood JD. Patch clamp recording in myenteric neurons of guinea-pig small intestine. Am J Physiol 1992;262:G1074-G1078.

119. Baidan LV, Zholos AV, Wood JD. Modulation of calcium channel current by G-proteins and adenosine receptors in myenteric neurones cultured from guinea-pig small intestine. Br J Pharmacol 1995;116:1882-1886.

120. Christofi FL, Tack J, Wood JD. Suppression of nicotinic synaptic transmission by

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adenosine in myenteric ganglia of the guinea-pig antrum. Eur. J. Pharmacol. 1992;216:17-22.

121. Frieling T, Wood JD, Cooke HJ. Submucosal reflexes: distension-evoked ion secretion in the guinea pig distal colon. Am J Physiol 1992;263:G91-G96.

122. Grundy D, Wood JD. Little brain-big brain: summary report. J Gastrointest Mot 1992;4:77-78.

123. Hanani M, Wood JD. Corticotropin releasing hormone simulates slow synaptic excitation in the myenteric plexus. Eur J Pharmacol 1992;211:23-27.

124. Tack J, Janssens J, Vantrappen G, Wood JD. Actions of 5-hydroxytryptamine on myenteric neurons in the guinea-pig gastric antrum. Am J Physiol 1992;263:G838-G846.

125. Tack J, Wood JD. Actions of noradrenaline on myenteric neurons in the guinea-pig gastric antrum. J Auto Nerv Sys 1992;41:67-78.

126. Tack JD, Wood JD. Synaptic behavior in the myenteric plexus of the guinea-pig gastric antrum. J Physiol (Lond) 1992;445:389-406.

127. Tack JF, Wood JD. Electrical behaviour of myenteric neurones in the gastric antrum of the guinea-pig. J Physiol (Lond) 1992;447:49-66.

128. Tamura K, Wood JD. Effects of prolonged exposure to histamine on guinea pig intestinal neurons. Dig Dis Sci 1992;37:1084-1088.

129. Wood JD. Functions of AH/Dogiel II and S/Dogiel I neurons in the enteric microcircuits. In: Holle GE, Wood JD, eds. Advances in the Innervation of the Gastrointestinal Tract. Amsterdam: Elsevier Scientific Press, 1992:125-145.

130. Wood JD. Gastrointestinal neuroimmune interactions. In: Holle GE, Wood JD, eds. Advances in the Innervation of the Gastrointestinal Tract. Amsterdam: Elsevier Scientific Press, 1992:607-615.

131. Wood JD. Histamine signals in enteric neuroimmune interactions. In: Perdue MH, Barrett KE, Cooke HJ, Powell DW, eds. Neuroimmunophysiology of Gastrointestinal Mucosa. New York: Ann New York Acad Sci, 1992; 664:275-283.

132. Wood JD. Integrated circuits: The basis of gastrointestinal-motility programs. In: Heading RC, Wood JD, eds. Gastrointestinal Dysmotility: Focus on Cisapride. New York: Raven Press, 1992:15-39.

133. Christofi FL, Hanani M, Maudlej N, Wood JD. Enteric glial cells are major contributors to formation of cyclic amp in myenteric plexus cultures from adult guinea-pig small intestine. Neurosci Let 1993;159:107-110.

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134. Christofi FL, Wood JD. Effects of PACAP on morphologically identified myenteric neurons in guinea pig small bowel. Am J Physiol 1993;264:G414-G421.

135. Christofi FL, Wood JD. Presynaptic inhibition by adenosine A1 receptors on guinea-pig small intestinal myenteric neurons. Gastroenterology 1993;104:1420-1429.

136. Frieling T, Cooke HJ, Wood JD. Histamine receptors on submucous neurons in guinea pig colon. Am J Physiol 1993;264:G74-G80.

137. Tamura K, Schemann M, Wood JD. Actions of nitric oxide-generating sodium nitroprusside in myenteric plexus of guinea-pig small intestine. Am J. Physiol 1993;159:G107-G110.

138. Tamura K, Mutabagani K, Wood JD. Analysis of a nonpeptide antagonist for substance P on myenteric neurons of guinea-pig small intestine. Eur J Pharmacol 1993;232:235-239.

139. Wood JD. Enteric neuroimmune interactions. In: Walker WA, Harmatz PR, Wershil BK, eds. Immunophysiology Of The Gut. New York: Academic Press, 1993:207-227.

140. Wood JD. Integrative functions of synaptic microcircuits in the enteric nervous system. In: Janssens J., ed. Progress in Understanding and Management of Gastro-Intestinal Motility Disorders. Leuven: Catholic University Press, 1993:47-64.

142. Wood JD. Neuro-immunophysiolgy of colon function. Pharmacology 1993;47 (suppl 1):7-13.

143. Wood JD. Neuro-immunophysiology of colon function. In: Ewe K, Lemli J, Leng-Peschlow E, Sewing K-F, eds. Second International Symposium on Senna. Basel: Karger, 1993:7-13.

144. Zafirov D, Cooke H, Wood J. Elevation of cAMP facilitates noradrenergic transmission in submucous neurons of guinea-pig ileum. Am J Physiol 1993;264: G442-G446.

145. Christofi FL, Baidan LV, Fertel RH, Wood JD. Adenosine A2 receptor-mediated excitation of a subset of AH/Type 2 neurons and elevation of cAMP levels in myenteric ganglia of guinea-pig ileum. Neurogastroenterol. Mot. 1994;6:67-78.

146. Christofi FL, Wood JD. Electrophysiological subtypes of inhibitory P1 purinoceptors on myenteric neurones of guinea-pig small bowel. Br J Pharmacol 1994;113:703-710.

147. Frieling T, Cooke HJ, Wood JD. Neuroimmune communication in the submucous

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plexus of guinea-pig colon after sensitization to milk antigen. Am J Physiol 1994;267:G1087-G1093.

148. Frieling T, Palmer JM, Cooke HJ, Wood JD. Neuroimmune communication in the submucous plexus of guinea-pig colon after infection with Trichinella spiralis. Gastroenterology 1994;107:1602-1609.

149. Hanani M, Xia Y, Wood JD. Myenteric ganglia from adult guinea-pig small intestine in tissue culture. Neurogastroenterol. Mot. 1994;6:103-118.

150. Stonerook MJ, Weiss HS, Rodriguez-M. MA, Rodriguez-M. JV, Hernandez-C. JI, Peck OC, Wood JD. Temperature-metabolism relations in the cotton-top tamarin (Saguineu oedipus) model for ulcerative colitis. J Med Primatol 1994;23:16-22.

151. Wood JD. Application of classification schemes to the enteric nervous system. J Auto Nerv Sys 1994;48:17-29.

152. Wood JD. Efficacy of leuprolide in treatment of the irritable bowel syndrome. Dig Dis Sci 1994;39:1153-1154.

153. Wood JD. Intestinal Immuno-Neuro Physiology. In: Tache Y, Wingate DL, Burks TF, eds. Innervation of the Gut: Pathophysiological Implications. Boca Raton: CRC Press, 1994:289-305.

154. Wood JD. Physiology of the enteric nervous system. In: Johnson LR, Alpers DH, Christensen J, Jacobson ED, Walsh JH, eds. Physiology of the Gastrointestinal Track . 3rd ed. New York: Raven Press, 1994:423-482.

155. Wood JD. Progress in neurogastroenterology. In: Kirsner JB, ed. The Growth of Gastroenterologic knowledge During the Twentieth Century. New York: Lea & Bebiger, 1994:159-180.

156. Wood JD, Grundy D, Gershon MD. Little Brain--Big Brain III: Summary Report. Neurogastroenterol Mot 1994;6:1-4.

157. Xia Y, Fertel RH, Wood JD. Stimulation of formation of cAMP by 5-hydroxytryptamine in myenteric ganglia isolated from guinea pig small intestine. Life Sci. 1994;55:685-692.

158. Wood JD. The brain-gut axis. In: Yamada T, Alpers DH, Owyang C, Powell DW, Silverstein FE, eds. Textbook of Gastroenterology. Volume I. 2nd ed. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Co., 1995:71-86.

159. Wood JD. Gastrointestinal motility. In: Rhoades RA, Tanner GA, eds. Medical Physiology. 1st ed. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1995:505-529.

160. Wood JD. Gastrointestinal neurophysiology. In: Rhoades RA, Tanner GA, eds. Medical Physiology. 1st ed. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1995:487-504.

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161. Wood J.D. Physiological and pathophysiological paracrine functions of intestinal mast cells in enteric neuro-immune signaling. In: Singer MF, Zigler R, Rohr G, eds. Gastrointestinal Tract and Endocrine System. London: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1995:254-263.

162. Stonerook M, Tefend K, Sharma H, Peck O, Wood J. Fecal short-chain fatty acids associated with inflammation in the cotton-top tamarin model for idiopathic colitis. Dig Dis Sci 1996;41:1618-1624.

163. Wood JD. Enteric nervous system in pathogenesis of gastrointestinal motility disorders. China Natl J New Gastroenterol 1996;2:26-31.

164. Xia Y, Fertel R, Wood J. Stimulation of formation of adenosine 3',5'- phosphate by histamine in myenteric ganglia isolated from guinea-pig small intestine. Eur J Pharmacol 1996;316:81-85.

165. Zafirov DH, Xia Y, Furuhama K, Wood JD. Actions of Daiichi DQ-2511 on electrical and synaptic behavior of enteric neurons in the guinea-pig small intestine. Eur J Pharmacol 1996;311:61-66.

166. Wood J. Neurogastroenterology: Perspectives on a subspecialty. Tokyo: Fourteenth Tokyo Symposium on the Regulation and Disturbances of Gastrointestinal Function, Excerpta Medica , Ltd., 1996; 14:3-24.

167. Christofi FL, Guan Z, Wood JD, Baidan LV, Stokes BT. Purinergic Ca2+ signaling in myenteric neurons via P2 receptors. Am J Physiol 1997;272:G463-G473.

168. Furuhama K, Wood JD. Pharmacology of the gastric pro-kinetic drug ecabapide (DQ-2511). J. Pharm Pharmacol 1997;49:1168-1174.

169. Wood JD. Emerging concepts in neurogastroenterology. In: GuoZong P, Bao-En W, Zhong-Lin Y, eds. Current Advances in Digestive Diseases. Beijing: Chinese Academic Press, 1997:1-33.

170. Wood JD. The enteric neuroimmune system. News Physiol Sci 1997;12:245-246.

171. Xia Y, Fertel RH, Wood JD. Suppression of cAMP formation by adenosine in myenteric ganglia of guinea-pig small intestine. Eur J Pharmacol 1997;32:95-101.

172. Wood J D. Enteric neuro-pathobiology. In: Phillips SF, Wingate D, eds. Functional Disorders of the Gut: A Handbook for Clinicians. London: Harcourt Brace, 1998:19-42.

173. Wood JD, Grundy D. Little Brain - Big Brain V. Neurogastroenterol Mot 1998;10:377-385.

174. Wood JD, Peck OC, Tefend KS, Rodriguez-M MA, Rodriguez-M JV, Hernandez-

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C JI, Stonerook MJ, Sharma HM. Colitis and colon cancer in cotton-top tamarins (Saguinus oedipus oedipus) living wild in their natural habitat. Dig Dis Sci 1998;43:1443-1453.

175. Hu H.-Z., Ren J., Liu S., Gao C., Wood J.D. Functional expression of group I metabotropic glutamate receptors in submucous plexus of guinea-pig ileum. Br J Pharmacol 1999;128:1631-1635.

176. Ren J, Hu H-Z, Liu S, Xia Y, Wood JD. Glutamate modulates neurotransmission in the submucousal plexus of guinea-pig small intestine. Neuro Report 1999;10:3045-3048.

177. Starodub AM, Wood JD. Selectivity of omega-Cg-Tx-MCVIIC toxin from Conus magus on calcium currents in enteric neurons. Life Sci 1999;64:305-310.

178. Wood JD. Enteric nervous control of motility in the upper gastrointestinal tract in defensive states. Dig Dis Sci 1999;44:44S-52S.

179. Wood JD. Mixing and moving in the gut. Gut 1999;45:333-334.

180. Wood JD, Alpers DH, Andrews PLR. Fundamentals of neurogastroenterology. Gut 1999;45 (Suppl II):II6-II16.

181. Wood JD, Peck OC. Colitis and colon cancer in the cotton-top tamarin. In: Guglietta A, Lirussi F., eds. Infectious Pathogens in Gastrointestinal and Hepatic Disorders. Barcelona: Prous Scientific Press, 1999:135-146.

182. Wood J. Neurotransmission at the interface of sympathetic and enteric divisions of the autonomic nervous system. Chinese J Physiol 1999;42:201-210.

183. Xia Y, Hu H-Z, Liu S, Ren J, Zafirov DH, Wood JD. IL-1B and IL-6 excite neurons and suppress nicotinic and noradrenergic neurotransmission in guinea pig enteric nervous system. J Clin Invest 1999;103:1309-1316.

184. Zholos AV, Baidan LV, Starodub AM, Wood JD. Potassium channels of myenteric neurons in guinea-pig small intestine. Neuroscience 1999;89:603-618.

185. Brandtzaeg P, Wood JD. Neuroimmunology and inflammatory bowel disease. In: Sanger MV, ed. Neurogastroenterology from the basics to the clinics. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2000:614-618.

186. Liu S, Xia Y, Hu H-Z, Ren J, Gao C, Wood JD. Histamine H3 receptor-mediated suppression of inhibitory synaptic transmission in the guinea-pig submucous plexus. Eur J Pharmacol 2000;397:49-54.

187. Ren J, Hu H-Z, Liu S, Xia Y, Wood JD. Glutamate receptors in the enteric nervous system: ionotropic or metabotrophic? Neurogasterol Mot 2000;12:257-264.

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188. Starodub AM, Wood JD. Histamine H2 receptor activated c-AMP-dependent chloride conductance in myenteric neurons from guinea-pig small intestine. J Neurophysiol 2000;83:1809-1816.

189. Starodub AM, Wood JD. Histamine suppresses A-type potassium current in myenteric neurons from guinea pig small intestine. J Pharmacol Exptl Ther 2000;294:555-561.

190. Starodub AM., Wood JD. A-type potassium current in myenteric neurons from guinea-pig small intestine. Neuroscience 2000;99:389-396.

191. Wood JD. Allergies and the brain-in-the-gut. Clin Perspect Gastroenterol 2000;343-348.

192. Wood JD. Neuropathy in the brain-in-the-gut. Eur J Gastroenterol Hepatol 2000;12:597-600.

193. Wood JD, Alpers D.H., Andrews PLR. Fundamentals of neurogastroenterology: Basic Science. In: Drossman DA, Talley NJ, Thompson WG, Corazziari E, Whitehead WE, eds. The Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders: Diagnosis, Pahtophysiology and Treatment: A Multinational Consensus. McLean, Virginia: Degnon Associates, 2000:31-90.

194. Wood JD, Peck OC, Tefend KS, Stonerook MJ, Caniano DA, Mutabagani KS, Lhotak S, Sharma HM. Evidence that colitis is initiated by environmental stress and sustained by fecal factors in the cotton-top tamarin (Saguinus oedipus). Dig Dis Sci 2000;45:385-393.

195. Xia Y, Hu H-Z, Liu S, Pothoulakis C, Wood JD. Clostridium difficile toxin-A excites enteric neurons and suppresses sympathetic neurotransmission in the guinea-pig. Gut 2000;46:481-486.

196. Peck OC, Wood JD. Brain-gut interactions in ulcerative colitis. Gastroenterology 2000;118:807-808.

197. Hu H-Z, Gao N, Lin Z, Gao C, Liu S, Ren J, Xia Y, Wood JD. Chemical coding and electrophysiology of enteric neurons expressing neurofilament 145 in guinea-pig gastrointestinal tract. J Comp Neurol 2002;442:189-203.

198. Hu H-Z, Gao N, Lin Z., Gao C, Liu S, Ren J, Xia Y, Wood JD. P2X7 receptors in the enteric nervous system of guinea-pig small intestine. J Comp Neurol 2001;440:299-310.

199. Liu S, Hu H-Z, Ren J, Gao C, Wood JD. Pre- and postsynaptic inhibition by nociceptin in guinea pig myenteric plexus in vitro. Am J Physiol 2001;281:G237-G246.

200. Ren J, Hu H-Z, Starodub AM, Wood JD. Galanin suppresses calcium

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conductance and activates inwardly rectifying potassium channels in myenteric neurones from guinea-pig small intestine. Neurogastroenterol Mot 2001;13:247-254.

201. Wood JD. The enteric nervous system, serotonin and the irritable bowel syndrome. Cur Opin Gastroenterology 2001;17:91-97.

202. Zholos AV, Baidan LV, Wood JD. Sodium conductance in cultured myenteric AH-type neurons from guinea-pig small intestine. Auto Neurosci 2002; 96: 93-102.

203. Wood JD. Neurogastroenterology and digestive motility. In: Rhoades RA, Tanner GA, eds. Medical Physiology. 2nd ed. Baltimore: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2003: 449-480.

204. Wood JD. Enteric nervous system. In: Schuster MM, Crowell MD, Koch KL, eds. Atlas of Gastrointestinal Motility. 2nd ed. Hamilton, Ontario: B.C. Decker, Inc., 2002:19-42.

205. Wood JD. Neuro-pathophysiology of IBS. J Clin Gastroenterol 2002; 35(Suppl.)11-22.

206. Lin Z, Na G, Hu H-Z, Liu S, Gao C, Kim G, Ren J, Xia Y, Peck OC, Wood JD. Immunoreactivity of Hu proteins facilitates identification of myenteric neurons in

guinea-pig small intestine. Neurogastroenterol Mot 2002; 14:197-204. 207. Wood JD. Enteric neuro-immuno physiology. In: Brookes SJH, Costa M, eds.

Innervation of the Gastrointestinal Tract. Burnstock G, series ed. London: Taylor and Francis, 2002, pp 363-392.

208. Gao C, Liu S,Hu H-Z, Gao N, Kim GY, Xia Y, Wood JD. Serine proteases excite

myenteric neurons through protease-activated receptors in guinea-pig small intestine. Gastroenterology 2002; 123:1554-1564.

209. Wood JD. Neurobiology of the enteric nervous system. In: Dyck PJ, Thomas PK,

eds. Peripheral Neuropathy. Philadelphia: WB Saunders, 2005, pp 249-277. 210. Liu S, Hu H-Z, Gao N, Gao C, Wang G, Wang X, Peck OC, Kim G, Gao X, Xia Y,

Wood JD. Neuroimmune interactions in guinea pig stomach and small intestine. Am J Physiol 2003; 284:G154-G164.

211. Liu S, Hu H-Z, Gao C, Gao N, Wang G, Wang X, Gao X, Xia Y, Wood JD. Actions

of cysteinyl leukotrienes in the guinea-pig stomach and small intestine. Eur J Pharmacol 2003; 459:27-39.

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212. Hu H-Z, Liu S, Gao N, Xia Y, Mostafa R, Ren J, Zafirov DH, Wood JD. Actions of bradykinin on electrical and synaptic behaviour of neurones in the myenteric plexus of guinea-pig small intestine. Br J Pharmacol 2003; 138:1221-1232.

213. Hu H-Z, Gao N, Ren J, Zhu MX, Liu S, Ren J, Gao C, Xia Y, Wood JD. Slow

excitatory synaptic transmission mediated by P2Y1 receptors in the guinea-pig enteric nervous system. J Physiol (Lond) 2003; 550.2:493-504.

214. Liu S, Hu H-Z, Gao C, Gao N, Xia Y, Wood JD. Actions of galanin on

neurotransmission in the submucous plexus of guinea pig small intestine. Eur J Pharmacol 2003; 471:49-58.

215. Wood JD. Enteric neuroimmuno physiology and pathophysiology.

Gastroenterology 2004;127:635-657. 216. Wood JD and Kirchgessner A. Slow excitatory metabotropic signal transmission in

the enteric nervous system. J Neurogasterol Mot 2004; 16(Suppl 1): 71-80. 217. Hu H-Z, Gao N, Liu S, Ren J, Wang X, Xia Y, Wood, JD. Action of bradykinin in

the submucosal plexus of guinea-pig small intestine. J Exp Pharmacol Exp Ther 2004;309:320-327.

218. Hu H-Z, Gao N, Liu S, Ren J, Wang X, Xia Y, Wood, JD. Metabotropic signal

transduction for bradykinin in submucosal neurons of guinea-pig small intestine. J Exp Pharmacol Exp Ther 2004;309:310-319.

219. Wood JD and Galligan JJ. Function of opioids in the enteric nervous system. J

Neurogastroenterol Mot. 2004; 16:17-28. 220. Wood JD, Liu S. Galanin receptors and actions. Drugs Fut 2004; 29:149-161. 221. Hu HZ, Gu Q, Wang C, Colton CK, Tang J, Kinoshita M, Lee L-Y, Wood JD, Ziu

MX. 2-aminoethoxydiphenyl borate is a common activator of TRPV1, TRPV2 and TRPV3. J Biol Chem. 2004;279:35741-35748.

222. Wang C, Hu HZ, Colton CK, Wood JD, Zhu MX. An alternative splicing product of

the murine trpv1 gene dominant-negatively modulates the activity of TRPV1 channels. J Biol Chem 2004; 279:37423-37430.

223. Wood, JD. The first Nobel Prize for integrated systems physiology: Ivan Petrovich

Pavlov (1904). Physiology 2004; 19:326-330. 224. Liu S, Gao X, Gao N, WangX, Fang X, Hu H-Z, Wang G-D, Xia Y, Wood JD.

Expression of type 1 corticotropin releasing factor receptor (CRF1) in the guinea-pig enteric nervous system. J Comp Neurol 2005;481(3):284-298.

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225. Wang G-D, Wang X-Y, Hu H-Z, Fang X, Liu S, Gao N, Xia Y, Wood JD. Angiotensin Receptors and Actions in Guinea-Pig Enteric Nervous System. Am J Physiol 2005;289:G614-626. PMID: 16093423

226. Liu S, Gao N, Hu H-Z, Wang X-Y, Wang G-D, Fang X, Gao X, Xia Y, Wood JD.

Distribution and chemical coding of corticotropin releasing factor-immunoreactive neurons in the guinea-pig enteric nervous system. J Comp Neurol 2006; 494:63-74. PMID: 16304680

227. Wood JD. Cellular neurophysiology of enteric neurons. In: Johnson LR, Barrett

KE, Ghishan FK, Merchant JL, Said HM, Wood JD, eds. Physiology of the Gastrointestinal Tract 4th ed. San Diego, Elsevier, 2006, pp 629-664.

228. Wood JD. Integrative functions of the enteric nervous system. In: Johnson LR,

Barrett KE, Ghishan FK, Merchant JL, Said HM, Wood JD, eds. Physiology of the Gastrointestinal Tract 4th ed. San Diego, Elsevier, 2006, pp 665-684.

229. Wood JD. Opioids, the enteric nervous system and postoperative ileus. Seminars

Colon & Rectal Surgery 2005:16:188-196. 230. Wood JD. Pathophysiology underlying the irritable bowel syndrome. In: Johnson

LR, Barrett KE, Ghishan FK, Merchant JL, Said HM, Wood JD, eds. Physiology of the Gastrointestinal Tract 4th ed. San Diego, Elsevier, 2006, pp 1009-1031.

231. Wood JD. Histamine, mast cells, and the enteric nervous system in the irritable

bowel syndrome, enteritis, and food allergies. Gut 2006; 55:445-447. 232. Hu HZ, Xiao R,Wang C, Gao N, Colton CK, Wood JD and Zhu MX. Potentiation

of TRPV3 channel function by unsaturated fatty acids. J Cell Physiol 2006; 208:201-212.

233. Gao N, Hu HZ, Zhu MX, Fang X, Liu S, Gao C, Wood JD. The P2Y purinergic

receptor expressed by enteric neurones in guinea-pig intestine. Neurogastroenterol Motil. 2006;18:316-323.

234. Fang X, Hu HZ, Gao N, Liu S, Wang GD, Wang XY, Xia Y, Wood JD.

Neurogenic secretion mediated by the purinergic P2Y(1) receptor in guinea-pig small intestine. Eur J Pharmacol. 2006; 536:113-122.

235. Grundy D, Al-Chaer ED, Aziz Q, Collins SM, Ke M, Taché E, Wood JD.

Fundamentals of neurogastroenterology: basic science. Gastroenterology 2006; 130:1391-1411.

236. Wood JD, Grundy D, Al-Chaer ED, Aziz Q , Collins SM, Ke M, Tache Y.

Fundamentals of Neurogastroenterology: Basic Science. In: Corazziari E, Delvaux M, Drossman DA, Spiller RC, Talley NJ, Thompson WG, and Whitehead WE, eds.

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Rome III: The Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders. 3rd ed. McLean, Virginia: Degnon Associates, 2006:31-87.

237. Wood JD. The enteric purinergic P2Y(1) receptor. Curr Opin Pharmacol 2006;

6(6):564-70. 238. Grundy D, Al-Chaer ED, Aziz Q, Collins SM, Ke M, Taché Y, Wood JD.

Fundamentals of neurogastroenterology: basic science. Gastroenterology 2006; 130:1391-1411.

239. Gao N, Hu HZ, Liu S, Gao C, Xia Y, Wood JD. Stimulation of Adenosine A1 and

A2A Receptors by Adenosine 5'-monophosphate (AMP) in the Submucosal Plexus of Guinea-pig Small Intestine. Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol 2007;292:G492-500. PMID:17023550

240. Wang GD, Wang XY, Hu HZ, Liu S, Gao N, Fang X, Xia Y, Wood JD. Inhibitory

Neuromuscular Transmission Mediated by the P2Y1 Purinergic Receptor in Guinea-Pig Small Intestine. Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol. 2007; 292:G1483-489. PMID: 17322065

241. Wood JD. Neuropathophysiology of functional gastrointestinal disorders. World

J Gastroenterol 2007; 13:1313-1332. PMID:17457962 242. Wood JD. Effects of bacteria on the enteric nervous system: Implications for the

Irritable Bowel Syndrome. J Clin Gastroenterol. 2007;41: Suppl 1:S7-S19. PMID: 17438418

243. Fang X, Liu S, Wang X-Y, Gao N, Hu H-Z, Wang G-D, Cook CH,

Needleman BJ, Mikami DJ,Xia Y, Fei G-J, Hicks GA, Wood JD.

Neurogastroenterology of tegaserod (HTF 919) in the submucosal division of

the guinea-pig and human enteric nervous system. Neurogastroenterol Mot

2008; 20(1):80-93. PMID:17973634

244. Mutafova-Yambolieva VN, Hwang SJ, Hao X, Chen H, Zhu MX, Wood JD,

Ward SM, Sanders KM. Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide is an inhibitory

neurotransmitter in visceral smooth muscle. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA.

2007;104:16359-64. PMID:17913880

245. Wood JD. Neurogastroenterology and motility. In: Rhoades RA, Bell DR, eds.

Medical Physiology. 3rd ed. Baltimore: Wolters Kluwer-Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2008; 463-496.

246. Wood, J. D. Enteric nervous system: reflexes, pattern generators and motility. Curr

Opin Gastroenterol. 2008 Mar; 24(2):149-58. PMID: 18301264

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247. Wood JD. Enteric autonomic reflexes. In: Binder MD, Hirokawa N, Windhorst U,

eds. Encyclopedia of Neuroscience, Heidelberg: Springer 2008; 248. Wood JD. Functional abdominal pain: the basic science. J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr. 2008 Nov;47(5):688-93. PMID: 18955879

249. Liu S, Ren W, Qu M-H, Hu H-Z, Gao N, Wang G-D, Wang X-Y, Fei G, Zuo F, Xia

Y, Wood JD. Differential expression of canonical (classical) transient receptor potential channels in guinea pig enteric nervous system. J Comp Neurol. 2008; 511(6):847-62. PMID: 18925632

250. Wood J D. Enteric nervous system: physiology. In: Squire LR (ed.) Encyclopedia of Neuroscience, volume 3, Oxford: Academic Press, 2009; 1103-

1113. 251. Fei G, Wang YZ, Liu S, Hu HZ, Wang GD, Qu MH, Wang XY, XiaY, Sun X,

Bohn LM, Cooke HJ, Wood JD. Stimulation of Mucosal Secretion by Lubiprostone (SPI-0211) in Guinea Pig Small Intestine and Colon. Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol. 2009; 296(4):G823-32. PMID: 19179625

252. Gourine AV, Wood JD, Burnstock G. Purinergic signalling in autonomic control.

Trends Neurosci. 2009; 32(5):241-8. PMID: 19359051 253. Xue H, Liu S, Ji T, Ren W, Zhang XH, Zheng LF, Wood JD, Zhu JX. Expression

of NKCC2 in the rat gastrointestinal tract. Neurogastroenterol Motil. 2009; 10:1068-89. PMID: 19460103

254. Baldassano S, Liu S, Qu MH, Mule F, Wood JD. Glucagon-Like Peptide-2 Modulates Neurally-Evoked Mucosal Chloride Secretion In Guinea Pig Small Intestine In Vitro. Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol. 2009; 297: G800-05 PMID: 19628655

255. Hu HZ, Tian J, ZhuY, Wang C, Xiao R, Herz J, Wood JD; Zhu M. 2009. Activation of TRPA1 Channels by Fenamate Non-steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs. Pflügers Archiv-Eur J Physiol. 2010;459:579-92. PMID: 19888597

256. Wood JD. Enteric nervous system, sensory physiology, diarrhea and constipation. Curr Opin Gastroenterol. 2010; 26: 102-08. PMID: 19926984

257. Liu S, Ren W, Qu MH, Bishop G, Wang GD, Wang XY, Xia Y, Wood J.

Differential actions of urocortins on neurons of the myenteric division of the enteric nervous system in guinea pig distal colon. Br J Pharmacol. 2010; 159: 222-36. PMID: 20002096

258. Fei G, Raehal K, Liu S, Qu M, Sun X, Wang GD, Wang XY, Xia Y, Schmid CL, Bohn LM, Wood JD. Lubiprostone (SPI-0211) Reverses the Inhibitory Action of

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Morphine on Intestinal Secretion in Guinea Pig and Mouse. J Pharmacol Exp Ther. 2010; 334:333-40. PMID: 20406855

259. Sun X, Wang X, Wang GD, Xia Y, Liu S, Qu M, Needleman BJ, Mikami DJ,

Melvin WS, Bohn LM, Ueno R, Wood JD. Lubiprostone reverses the inhibitory action of morphine on mucosal secretion in human small intestine. Dig Dis Sci. 2011; 56:330-8. PMID: 21181441

260. Wood JD. Enteric nervous system neuropathy: repair and restoration. Curr Opin

Gastroenterol. 2011; 27:106-11. PMID: 21157326

261. Wood JD. Visceral pain: spinal afferents, enteric mast cells, enteric nervous system and stress. Curr Pharm Des. 2011;17(16):1573-5. PMID: 21548869

262. Baldassano S, Wang GD, Mule F, Wood JD. Glucagon-like peptide-1 modulates

neurally-evoked mucosal chloride secretion in guinea pig small intestine in vitro. Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol 2012; 302:G352-8. PMID: 22075777

263. Wood JD, Liu S, Drossman DA, Ringel Y, Whitehead WE. Anti-enteric neuronal

antibodies and the irritable bowel syndrome. J Neurogastroenterol Motil. 2012:18:78-85. PMID: 22323991

264. Liu S, Wood JD. Neurobiology of corticotropin- releasing factor in the enteric

nervous system during stress. In: Filaretova LP, Takeuchi K, eds. Cell/Tissue Injury and Cytoprotection/Organoprotection in the Gastrointestinal Tract: Mechanisms, Prevention and Treatment. Front Gastrointest Res. Basel, Karger, 2012, vol 30, pp 115–123

265. Wood JD. Neurogastroenterology and motility. In: Rhoades RA, Bell DR, eds.

Medical Physiology. 4th ed. Baltimore: Wolters Kluwer-Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2012; 471-504.

266. Wood JD. Nonruminant Nutrition Symposium: Neurogastroenterology and food

allergies. J Anim Sci. 2012 90:1213-23. PMID: 22100595 267. Wood JD. Cellular neurophysiology of enteric neurons. Johnson LR, Kaunitz JD,

Ghishan FK, Merchant JL, Said HM, Wood JD, eds. Physiology of the Gastrointestinal Tract. 5th edition. San Diego: Elsevier, 2012: 629-69.

268. Wood JD. Enteric neurobiology of stress. Johnson LR, Kaunitz JD, Ghishan FK,

Merchant JL, Said HM, Wood JD, eds. Physiology of the Gastrointestinal Tract. 5th edition. San Diego: Elsevier, 2012: 2001-18.

269. Wood JD. Integrative functions of the enteric nervous system. Johnson LR,

Kaunitz JD, Ghishan FK, Merchant JL, Said HM, Wood JD, eds. Physiology of the

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Gastrointestinal Tract. 5th edition. San Diego: Elsevier, 2012: 671-89. 270. Wood JD. Pathophysiology underlying the irritable bowel syndrome. Johnson LR,

Kaunitz JD, Ghishan FK, Merchant JL, Said HM, Wood JD, eds. Physiology of the Gastrointestinal Tract. 5th edition. San Diego: Elsevier, 2012: 1009-31.

271. Fei G, Fang X, Wang GD, Liu S, Wang XY, Xia Y, Wood JD. Neurogenic mucosal

bicarbonate secretion in guinea pig duodenum. Br J Pharmacol 2013; 168:880-90. PMID: 22994306

272. Gao N, Luo J, Uray K, Qian A, Yin S, Wang G, Wang X, Xia Y, Wood JD, Hu H.

CaMKII is essential for the function of the enteric nervous system. PLoS One. 2012; 7: e44426. PMID: 22952977

273. Wood, J. D. Taming the Irritable Bowel. Curr Pharm Des 2013; 19:142-156.

PMID:22950498

274. Wang GD, Wang XY, Zou F, Qu M, Liu S, Fei G, Xia Y, Needleman BJ, Mikami

DJ, Wood JD. Mast cell expression of the serotonin 1A receptor in guinea pig and human intestine. Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol. 2013; 304:G855-63. PMID:23518679

275. Wang GD, Wang XY, Yun Xia, Wood JD. Dietary glutamate: Interactions with the

enteric nervous system. J Neurogastroenterol Motil. 2014; 20:41-53. PMID: 24466444

276. Guo-Du Wang, Xi-Yu Wang, Sumei Liu, Meihua Qu, Yun Xia, Bradley J. Needleman, Dean J. Mikami and Jackie D Wood. Innervation of enteric mast cells by primary spinal afferents in guinea pig and human small intestine. Am J Physiology Gastrointest Liver Physiol. 2014; 307:G719-31. PMID: 25147231

Abstracts 1. Wood JD, Prosser CL. Electrical activity of single neurons in Auerbach's plexus

of cat intestine. Physiologist 1969;12:398.

2. Wood JD. Effects of atropine and local anesthetics on mechanical and electrical activity of circular muscle in the small bowel of cat and guinea-pig. Physiologist 1970;13:347.

3. Wood JD. Function of single neurons in the myenteric plexus. Proc Int Union Physiol Soc 1971;9:608.

4. Wood JD. Electrical activity of the intestine of mice with hereditary megacolon and absence of myenteric ganglion cells. Fed Proc 1972;31:299.

5. Mayer CJ, Wood JD, Ulbrecht G. Entladungsmuster von ganglienzellen des

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Auerbachschen plexus. Pflug Arch 1973;339 :(Suppl) R67.

6. Wood JD. Electrical discharge of individual neurons within the enteric nervous system. Rend Gastroentgerologia 1973;5:25.

7. Wood JD. Electrical discharge of single enteric neurons of the intestine of the cat, dog and guinea-pig. Fed Proc 1973;377.

8. Wood JD. Physiological studies on the intestine of mice with hereditary megacolon and absence of enteric ganglion cells. Rend Gastroenterologia 1973;5:16.

9. Brann LR, Wood JD. Relationship between organ weight and body weight in mice with hereditary megacolon and absence of enteric ganglion cells. Trans Kansas Acad Sci 1974;27:55.

10. Wood JD. Neurophysiology of the myenteric plexus. Symp XXVI Inter Cong Physiol Sci, Kiev, USSR 1974;136.

11. Wood JD,Rose BA. Effects of nicotinic agents on rebound excitation of guinea-pig small intestine. Physiologist 1974;17:362.

12. Brann LR, Wood JD. motility of the large intestine of mice with hereditary megacolon. Fed Proc 1975;34:423.

13. Wood JD. Effects of elevated magnesium on electrical discharge of neurons of Auerbach's plexus. Fed Proc 1975;34:422.

14. Wood JD, Brann LR. Motility studies on the large intestine of mice with hereditary megacolon and absence of enteric ganglion cells. 5th Int Symp GI Motility, Leuven, Belgium 1975.

15. Wood JD, Rose BA, Jackson MH. Effects of nicotine on rebound excitation of guinea-pig small intestine. Clin Res 1975;23:553A.

16. Brann LR, Wood JD. Electrical stimulation of the large intestine of piebald mice with hereditary megacolon. Fed Proc 1976;35:305.

17. Mellinger M, Wood JD. Correlation of structure and functional activity in regenerated forebrain of axolotls. Anat Rec 1976;184:378.

18. Wood JDMG. Effects of prostaglandin synthesis inhibitors on post-stimulus rebound excitation of guinea-pig small intestine. Pflug Arch 1976;365:117.

19. Erwin DN, Ninchoji T, Wood JD. Effect of morphine on spontaneously active units of cat myenteric plexus. Neurosci Abs 1977;3:290.

20. Mayer CJ, Wood JD. Spontaneous activity in neurons of Auerbach's plexus

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recorded with intracellular microelectrodes. Proc XXVII Int Cong Physiol Sci 1977;13:493.

21. Ninchoji T, Erwin DN, Wood JD. Effects of depleted calcium on burst-type neurons of cat small intestine. Physiologist 1977;20:68.

22. Wood JD, Mayer CJ. Intracellular study of effects of tetrodotoxin and reduced calcium on electrical activity of ganglion cells in Auerbach's plexus of guinea-pig duodenum. Proc XXVII Int Con Physiol Sci 1977;13:819.

23. Wood JD, Mayer CJ. Intracellular study of electrical activity of neurons in guinea-pig Auerbach's plexus. Fed Proc 1977;36:463.

24. Wood JD, Mayer CJ. Intracellular study of electrical activity of neurons in guinea-pig myenteric plexus. Gastroenterology 1977;72:129.

25. Grafe P, Wood JD, Mayer CJ. Long duration excitability changes in guinea-pig myenteric neurons. Pflug Arch 1978;377:R30.

26. Mayer CJ, Grafe P, Wood JD. Intracellulare ableitungen von ganglienzellen des Auerbachschen plexus: erregende wirkung von serotonin. Zeits Gastroenterologie 1978;Suppl 83:42.

27. Mayer CJ, Wood JD. Intracellular study of electrical behavior in tonic type myenteric neurons of guinea-pig small bowel. Fed Proc 1978;37:227.

28. Mayer CJ, Wood JD, Grafe P. Synaptic activation of so-called AH neurons in guinea-pig myenteric plexus. Pflug Arch 1978;377:R30.

29. Mayer CJ, Wood JD. Intracellular study of excitatory action of serotonin on neurons of Auerbach's plexus. Pflug Arch 1978;373:R65.

30. Wood JD, Mayer CJ. Excitatory action of serotonin on somal membranes of myenteric neurons of guinea-pig small bowel. Fed Proc 1978;37:227.

31. Wood JD, Mayer CJ. Functional significance of slow EPSPs in myenteric ganglion cells. Neurosci Abs 1978;4:586.

32. Wood JD, Mayer CJ. Interrelationship between postspike hyperpolarization, slow EPSPs and calcium in ganglion cells of Auerbach's plexus. Physiologist 1978;21:129.

33. Cooke AR, Athey GR, Wood JD. Synaptic activitation of burst-type myenteric neurons in cat small intestine. Fed Proc 1979;38:959.

34. Cooke HJ, Wood JD. Amino acid absorption in the piebald-lethal mouse jujunum. Gastroenterology 1979;76:1115.

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35. Cooke HJ, Wood JD. Transport characteristics of jejunal mucosa in the piebald mouse model for Hirschsprung's disease. Physiologist 1979;22:22.

36. Grafe P, Mayer CJ, Wood JD. Action of substance P and serotonin on ganglion cells of Auerbach's plexus. Gastroenterology 1979;76:1142.

37. Vermillion DL, Cooke AR, Wood JD. Does 5-hydroxytryptamine influence purinergic inhibitory neurons in the intestine? Fed Proc 1979;38:959.

38. Wood JD. Intracellular study of effects of morphine on electrical activity of myenteric neurons in cat small intestine. Fed Proc 1979;38:959.

39. Wood JD, Grafe P, Mayer CJ. Neuromodulatory function of substance P and serotonin in the myenteric plexus. Physiologist 1979;22:135.

40. Wood JD, Grafe P, Mayer CJ. Slow synaptic modulation of excitability mediated by inactivation of calcium-dependent potassium conductance in myenteric neurons of guinea-pig small intestine. Neurosci Abs 1979;5:749.

41. Erde SM, Gershon MD, Wood JD. Morphology of electrophysiologically identified types of myenteric neurons: intracellular recording and injection of Lucifer yellow in the guinea-pig small bowel. Neurosci Abs 1980;6:274.

42. Vermillion DL, Wood JD. Effects of morphine and naloxone on mechanical activity of guinea-pig small intestinal circular muscle. Fed Proc 1980;39:490.

43. Wood JD, Mayer CJ. Presynaptic inhibition within the myenteric plexus of the small intestine. Dig Dis Sci 1980;25:719.

44. Wood JD, Mayer CJ, Grafe P. Electrical slow waves in guinea-pig myenteric neurons. Gastroenterology 1981;80:1319.

45. Wood JD, Mayer CJ, Grafe P. Slow oscillations of transmembrane potential in myenteric neurons. Neurosci Abs 1981;7:863.

46. Nemeth PR, Ewart WR, Wood JD. Actions of the substance P antagonists (D-PRO2,D-PHE7,D-TRP9)-substance P in myenteric ganglia of guinea-pig small intestine. Digest Dis Sci 1982;27:14.

47. Nemeth PR, Ewart WR, Wood JD. Actions of the substance P antagonists (D-PRO2,D-PHE7,D-TRP9)-substance P in myenteric ganglia of guinea-pig small intestine. Neurosci Abs 1982;8:285.

48. Pitman K, Starr G, Cooke HJ, Wood JD. Gastric emptying and intestinal transit in the piebald mouse model for Hirschsprung's disease. Gastroenterology 1982;82:1258.

49. Pitman K, Starr G, Cooke HJ, Wood JD. Gastrointestinal transit in the piebald

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mouse model for Hirschsprung's disease. Clin Res 1982;30:37.

50. Wade PR, Cooke HJ, Wood JD. Transmural movement of serotonin in guinea-pig ileum. Fed Proc 1982;41:1744.

51. Wood JD. Cellular basis of chemical messengers in the digestive system. Science Book Rev 1982;216:1101-1102.

52. Wood JD, Erde SM, Nemeth PR. Effects of 5-hydroxytryptamine on cholinergic synaptic transmission in the myenteric plexus of guinea-pig small bowel. Fed Proc 1982;41:1744.

53. Cooke HJ, Nemeth PR, Wood JD. Nerve mediated histamine action on guinea-pig ileal mucosa. Proc XXIX Cong Physiol Sci 1983;XV:52.

54. Cooke HJ, Shonnard K, Wood JD. Neural control of epithelial transport in guinea-pig ileum. Fed Proc 1983;42:1281.

55. Nemeth PR, Wood JD. Electrophysiological evidence for the presence of histamine H2 receptors on guinea-pig myenteric neurons. Physiologist 1983;26:296.

56. Shonnard K, Cooke HJ, Highison G, Wood JD. The effects of electrical field stimulation and scorpion venom on a chloride-secreting epithelium. Clin Res 1983;31:35A.

57. Wood JD. Synaptic function in control of intestinal effector systems. Proc XXIX Int Cong Physiol Sci 1983;XV:482.

58. Wood JD, Nemeth PR. Action of histamine on electrical behavior of guinea-pig myenteric neurons. Gastroenterology 1983;84:1354.

59. Nemeth PR, Ort CA, Zafirov DH, Wood JD. Cholecystokinin-octapeptide and caerulein but not pentagastrin alter electrical behavior of myenteric neurons in guinea-pig ileum. . Dig Dis Sci 1984;29:559.

60. Nemeth RR, Ort CA, Wood JD. Effects of cholecystokinin octopeptide on electrical behavior of myenteric neurons of guinea-pig small intestine. Fed Proc 1984;43:894.

61. Ort CA, Nemeth PR, Wood JD. Presynaptic muscarinic receptors at cholinergic nerve terminals in the myenteric plexus of guinea-pig small intestine. Fed Proc 1984;43:894.

62. Ort CA, Nemeth PR, Wood JD. Suppression of nicotinic cholinergic synaptic transmission by presynaptic muscarinic receptors in the enteric nervous system of guinea-pig ileum. Dig Dis Sci 1984;29.

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63. Ort CA, Nemeth PR, Xafirov DH, Wood JD. Cisapride blocks the action of serotonin on myenteric neurons. Neurosci Abs 1984;10.

64. Wood JD, Nemeth PR, Ort CA. Interactions between histamine and neurotransmitter substances in the myenteric plexus of guinea-pig small intestine. Gastroenterology 1984;86:1302.

65. Zafirov DH, Nemeth PR, Palmer JM, Wood JD. Forskolin mimics slow synaptic excitation in myenteric neurons. Neurosci Abs 1984;10:1101.

66. Palamer JM, Zafirov DH, Nemeth PR, Wood JD. Electrophysiological evidence for second messenger function of cyclic AMP in the enteric nervous system of guinea-pig small intestine. Gastroenterology 1985;88:1528.

67. Palmer JM, Zafirov DH, Nemeth PR, Wood JD. Intracellular elevation of cyclic amp mimics slow synaptic excitation in guinea-pig myenteric neurons. Fed Proc 1985;44:1719.

68. Palmer JM, Zafirov DH, Nemeth PR, Wood JD. Peptidergic modulation of excitability in myenteric plexus neurons. Dig Dis Sci 1985;30:787.

69. Palmer JM, Zafirov DH, Nemeth PR, Wood JD. Second messenger function of cyclic amp mediates modulation of excitability in myenteric plexus neurons. Neurosci Abs 1985;11:813.

70. Wade PR, Wood JD. Intracellular study of electrical activity of myenteric neurons in guinea-pig colon. Fed Proc 1985; 44:1719.

71. Wood JD. Intrinsic neural regulation of smooth muscle function. Japan J Smooth Muscle Res 1985;21:65.

72. Wood JD, Zafirov DH, Palmer JM. Activation of adenylate cyclase by gastrointestinal messenger substances in the enteric nervous system of guinea-pig small intestine. Gastroenterology 1985;88:1635.

73. Wood JD, Zafirov DH, Palmer JM. Gastrointestinal messenger substances modulate excitability in myenteric plexus neurons through activation of adenylate cyclase. Neurosci Abs 1985;11:813.

74. Clapp NK, McArthur AH, Henke MA, Carson RL, Peck OC, Wood JD. Is acute colitis a precursor to development of colonic cancer in cotton-top tamarins? Gastroenterology 1986;90:1374.

75. Palmer JM, Schemann M, Tamura K, Wood JD. Calcitonin gene-related peptide mimics slow synaptic excitation in myenteric neurons of guinea-pig small intestine . Neurosci Abs 1986;12:1495.

76. Palmer JM, Zafirov DH, Tamura K, Schemann M, Wood JD. Purinergic compounds suppress neuronal excitability in the myenteric plexus of guinea-pig small

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intestine. Gastroenterology 1986;90:1576.

77. Palmer JM, Zafirov DH, Wood JD. Purinergic modulation of excitability in guinea-pig myenteric neurons. Fed Proc 1986;45:756.

78. Schemann M, Palmer JM, Wood JD. Calcitonin gene-related peptide enhances excitability of myenteric neurons in guinea-pig small intestine. Gut 1986.

79. Tamura K, Palmer JM, Schemann M, Wood JD. Presynaptic action of histamine at nicotinic cholinergic synapses in myenteric ganglia of guinea-pig small intestine. Neurosci Abs 1986;12:825.

80. Wade PR, Wood JD. Intracellular study of postsynaptic behavior in myenteric neurons of the guinea-pig distal colon . Proc 30th Cong Internatl Union Physiol Sci 1986;XVI:105.

81. Wood JD. Mechanism of actions of peptidergic messenger substances on enteric neurons. Proc30th Cong Internatl Union Physiol Sci 1986;XVI:499.

82. Zafirov DH, Palmer JM, Tamura K, Wood JD. Neuromodulatory interaction between peptidergic and purinergic messenger substances in the enteric nervous system. Proc 30th Cong Internatl Union Physiol Sci 1986;XVI:476.

83. Kodey TR, Ort CR, Wood JD. Effects of insulin on electrical activity of myenteric neurons in small intestine of normal and streptozotocin-treated guinea-pigs. Clin Res 1987;35:126A.

84. Palmer JM, Schemann M, Tamura K, Wood JD. Suppression of excitability in myenteric neurons by galanin -- a new inhibitory peptide in the gut. Fed Proc 1987;46:1064.

85. Schemann M, Tamura K, Palmer JM, Wood JD. Electrical behavior of myenteric neurons in guinea-pig stomach in vitro. Gastroenterology 1987;92:1618.

86. Schemann M, Wood JD. Neurophysiology of myenteric neurons of guinea-pig stomach. Digest Dis Sci 1987;32:925.

87. Tamura K, Palmer JM, Schemann M, Winkelmann C, Wood JD. Mechanism of inhibitory action of galanin on myenteric neurones of guinea-pig small intestine. Digest Dis Sci 1987;32:929.

88. Tamura K, Palmer JM, Schemann M, Wood JD. Presynaptic inhibition of fast excitatory postsynaptic potentials in myenteric neurons by histamine H2 receptors. Fed Proc 1987;46:1064.

89. Tamura K, Palmer JM, Winkelmann C, Wood JD. Effect of galanin on electrical and synaptic properties of myenteric neurons of guinea-pig small intestine. Neurosci Abs 1987;13:1271.

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90. Wade PR, Wood JD. Electrical properties and synaptic behavior of myenteric neurons in guinea-pig distal colon. Digest DisSci 1987;32:931.

91. Wade PR, Wood JD. Intracellular study of the effects of serotonin and substance p on myenteric neurons in guinea-pig distal colon. Fed Proc 1987;46:684.

92. Winkelmann C, Palmer JM, Tamura K, Wood JD. Interaction of the inhibitory neuropeptide galanin with excitatory aminergic and peptidergic messenger substances in myenteric neurons of guinea-pig small intestine. Neurosci Abs 1987;13:1271.

93. Castell DO, Wood JD, Frieling T, Wright FS, Vieth RF. Cerebral electrical potentials evoked by balloon distention of the human esophagus. Gastroenterology 1988;93:61.

94. Palmer JM, Tamura K, Wood JD. Electrical and synaptic properties of myenteric plexus neurons from guinea-pig small intestine during infection with trichinella spiralis . FASEB J 1988;2:325.

95. Palmer JM, Tamura K, Wood JD. Immunological modulation of synaptic behavior and transmission in myenteric neurons of guinea-pig small intestine. Gastroenterology 1988;95:883.

96. Schemann M, Tamura K, Wood JD. Effects of ethanol on electrical behavior of myenteric neurons. FASEB J 1988; 2:497.

97. Tamura K, Wood JD. Electrical and synaptic behavior of myenteric neurons in the guinea-pig rectum. FASEB J 1988;2:497.

98. Christofi FL, Palmer JM, Wood JD. Neuropharmacology of the muscarinic antagonist telenzepine in myenteric ganglia of the guinea-pig small intestine. FASEB J 1989;3:997.

99. Christofi FL, Wood JD. Release of endogenous adenosine modulates the synaptic and electrical behavior of myenteric plexus of the guinea-pig distal ileum. J Gastrointest Mot 1989;1:77.

100. Frieling T, Cooke HJ, Wood JD. Cellular neurophysiology of submucosal ganglion cells in the colon of the guinea-pig. FASEB J 1989; 3:388.

101. Frieling T, Cooke HJ, Wood JD. Intracellular study of actions of the inflammatory mediator histamine on electrical and synaptic behavior of submucosal neurons in guinea-pig distal colon. Gastroenterology 1989;96:160.

102. Schemann M, Wood JD. Intracellular electrophysiological study of the excitatory effects of norepinephrine in the myenteric plexus of the guinea-pig stomach in vitro. Gastroenterology 1989;96:416.

103. Tien X-Y, Cooke HJ, Wood JD. Effects of muscarinic receptor antagonist telenzepine on Cl secretion in guinea-pig distal colon. FASEB J 1989; 3:389.

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104. Wood JD, Peck OC, Sharma HM, Mekhjian HS, Stone DW, Hernandez-Comacho J, Rodriguez-M JV, Rodriguez-Melo MA. Incidence of colitis and colon cancer in feral cotton-top tamarins (saguinus oedipus). Gastroenterology 1989;96:551.

105. Christofi FL, Tack JF, Wood JD. Electrophysiological evidence for adenosine regulation of cholinergic neurotransmission in the guinea-pig gastric antrum. Gastroenterology 1990;98:336.

106. Frieling T, Cooke HJ, Wood JD. In vitro distension activates submucosal reflex pathways to drive chloride secretion in guinea-pig distal colon. Gastroenterology 1990;98:352.

107. Frieling T, Cooke HJ, Wood JD, Palmer JM. Electrical and synaptic behavior of colonic submucosal neurons in Trichinella spiralis and -lactoglobulin-sensitized guinea-pigs. Gastroenterology 1990;98:352.

108. Frieling T, Kroese BA, Cooke HJ, Wood JD. Actions of 5-hydroxytryptamine on electrical and synaptic behavior of submucosal neurons in guinea-pig colon. FASEB J 1990;4:980.

109. Hanani M, Wood JD. Corticotropin releasing hormone (CRH) simulates slow synaptic excitation in the myenteric plexus. Gastroenterology 1990;98:357.

110. Stonerook M, Weiss HS, Peck OC, Wood JD. Thermo-regulation in a neotropical monkey (Saguinus oedipus, Callitrichidae). FASEB J 1990; 4:719.

111. Tack JF, Wood JD. The Effects of norepinephrine in the myenteric plexus of the guinea-pig gastric antrum. J Gastrointest Mot 1990;2:161.

112. Tack JF, Wood JD. Electrical behavior of myenteric ganglion cells in the gastric antrum of the guinea-pig. Gastroenterology 1990;98:396.

113. Tack JF, Wood JD. Synaptic behavior of myenteric ganglion cells in the gastric antrum of the guinea-pig. Gastroenterology 1990;98:396.

114. Wood JD, Peck OC, Sharma HM, Mekhjian HS, Stone DW, Stonerook M, Weiss HS, Hernandez-C., Rodriguez-M JV, Rodriguez-M. MA. Captivity promotes colitis in the cotton-top tamarin (Saguinus oedipus). Gastroenterology 1990;98:480.

115. Wood JD, Tack J.F. Motilin excites myenteric neruons in the gastric antrum of the guinea-pig. Gastroenterology 1990;99:A1236.

116. Wood JD, Tack JF. Motilin excites myenteric neurons in the gastric antrum of the guinea-pig. Gastroenterology 1990;98:1236.

117. Xia Y, Baidan LV, Fertel RH, Wood JD. Determination of levels of cyclic AMP in the myenteric plexus of guinea-pig small intestine. FASEB J 1990;4:980.

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118. Baidan LV, Fertel RH, Wood JD. Effects of substance P and calcitonin gene-related peptide on levels of cAMP in enzymatically dissociated ganglia from guinea-pig small intestine. Gastroenterology 1991;100:417.

119. Baidan LV, Zholoz AV, Shuba MF, Wood JD. Patch clamp recording of whole cell ionic currents in dissociated myenteric neurons from guinea-pig small intestine. FASEB J 1991;5:1063.

120. Christofi FL, Baidan LV, Fertel RH, Wood JD. Adenosine A2 and A1 receptors in myenteric ganglia mediate respective stimulation and inhibition of cAMP production. Gastroenterology 1991;100:429.

121. Christofi FL, Hanani M, Wood JD. Use of cytosine arabinoside to assess neuronal and glial cAMP levels in adult myenteric cultures. Gastroenterology 1991;100:429.

122. Frieling T, Cooke HJ, Wood JD. Actions of 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) on guinea-pig colonic submucosal neurons: 5-HT1p, 5-HT3 and 5-HT4 receptors. Gastroenterology 1991;100:A443.

123. Frieling T, Cooke HJ, Wood JD. Histamine evokes cyclical spike discharge in submucous neurons of guinea pig distal colon that drives cyclical chloride secretion. J Gastrointest Mot 1991;3:A181.

124. Hanani M, Wood JD. Cultured myenteric ganglia from the adult guinea-pig: developmental, morphological and electrophysiological characterization. J Gastrointest Mot 1991;3:A183.

125. Tack JF, Janssens W, Janssens J, Vantrappen G, Wood JD. Electrophysiological evidence for the presnece of motilied receptors on myenteric neurons in the gastric antrum of the guinea-pig. J Gastrointest Mot 1991;3:203.

126. Tack JF, Wood JD. Electrical and synaptic properties of myenteric neurons in the gastric antrum of the guinea-pig. Gastroentgerologica Belgica 1991;54:B15.

127. Tack JF, Wood JD. Serotonergic mechanisms in the myenteric plexus of the guinea-pig gastric antrum. Gastroenterology 1991;100:A500.

128. Tack JF, Janssens W, Janssens J, Vantrappen G, Wood JD. Effect of cisapride on myenteric neurons in the guinea-pig gastric antrum. J Gastrointest Mot 1991;3:A203.

129. Xia Y, Fertel RH, Wood JD. Effects of serotonin and selective 5-HT3 and 5-HT1p antagonists on levels of cAMP in enzymatically dissociated ganglia from guinea-pig small intestine. Gastroenterology 1991;100:A848.

130. Zafirov DH, Cooke HJ, Wood JD. Vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) and thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) mimic slow excitatory synaptic potentials in submucous neurons of guinea-pig small intestine. J Gastrointest Mot

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1991;3:A209.

131. Zholos AV, Baidan LV, Wood JD. Electrical behavior of myenteric neurons in guinea-pig small intestine determined by patch clamp recording of whole cell currents. Gastroenterology 1991;100:A511.

132. Baidan LV, Zholos AV, Wood JD. Modulation of calcium channel current by G-proteins and their involvement in the inhibitory effect of 2-chloroadenosine on isolated myenteric neurones. Dig Dis Sci 1992;37:972.

133. Baidan L. V., Zholos AV, Wood JD. Properties of calcium currents determined by patch clamp recording in myenteric neurons from adult guinea-pig small intestione. Gastroenterology 1992;102:A420.

134. Christofi FL, Cooke HJ, Wood JD. Inhibitory adenosine A1 receptors exist on myenteric AH/Dogiel Type II neurons of the small intestine. Neurosci Abs 1992;18:A998.

135. Christofi FL, Wood JD. Morphology, electrophysiology and pharmacology of myenteric neurons excited by pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide (PACAP) in guinea-pig small bowel. Gastroenterology 1992;102:A725.

136. Frieling T, Schemann M, Cooke HJ, Wood JD. Pre- and postsynaptic alpha2 adrenoceptors on submucous neurons in the guinea-pig colon. Gastroenterology 1992;102:A732.

137. Schemann M, Tamura K, Wood JD. Possible role of nitric oxide in the supression of transmission processes within the myenteric plexus of the guinea-pig small intestine. J Gastrointest Mot 1992;4:A239.

138. Tamura K, Schemann M, Wood JD. Actions of nitric oxide in the microcircuits of the guinea-pig small intestinal myenteric plexus. Neurosci Abs 1992;18:914.

139. Wood JD. Enteric neuroimmune physiology. Dig Dis Sci 1992;37:969.

140. Wood JD, Tamura K, Schemann M. Effects of nitric oxide on electrical and synaptic behavior of ganglion cells in the guinea-pig small intestinal myenteric plexus. Gastroenterology 1992;103:A1374.

141. Xia Y, Fertel RH, Wood JD. Histamine2 receptors stimulate cAMP production in the enteric nervous system of guinea-pig small intestine. Gastroenterology 1992;102:A766.

142. Zholos AV, Baidan LV, Wood JD. Four potassium currents in cultured myenteric neurons from adult guinea-pig small intestine. FASEB J 1992;6:A955.

143. Baidan LV, Wood JD. Modification of calcium current by GTP-γ-S and histamine in myenteric neurons cultured from adult guinea-pig small intestine.

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Gastroenterology 1993;104:A472.

144. Christofi FL, Wood JD. Endogenously released adenosine acts at A1 receptors to suppress slow excitatory transmission (Slow EPSP) and enhance slow inhibitory transmission (Slow IPSP) in the myenteric plexus of guinea-pig small bowel. Gastroenterology 1993;104:A490.

145. Cothren RM, Wood JD, Peck OC, Sivak MV. Autofluorescence spectroscopy of colonic mucosa of the cotton-top tamarin ulcerative colitis model. Gastroenterology 1993;104:A686.

146. Mutabagani KH, Tamura K, Wood JD. Actions of cholecystokinin (CCK) on morphologically identified neurons in the myenteric plexus of guinea-pig duodenum. Gastroenterology 1993;104:A1054.

147. Mutabagani KH, Tamura K, Wood JD. Responses of morphologically identified neurons to cholecystokinin (CCK) in the myenteric plexus of the upper duodenum in the guinea-pig. J Gastrointest Mot 1993;5:A207.

148. Stonerook MJ, Weiss HS, Peck OC, Wood JD. Similarity of metabolic patterns in temperate and tropically housed captive cotton-top tamarins. Am J Primatol 1993;30:350.

149. Wood JD. Actions of brain-gut peptides on enteric neurons. Dig Dis Sci 1993;38:777.

150. Wood JD, Peck OC, Sharma HM, Stonerook M, Hernandez-C. JI, Rodriquez-M. JVR-MMA. Stress induced inflammatory changes in the colon of the cotton-top tamarin model for spontaneous colitis and colon cancer. Gastroenterology 1993;104:A803.

151. Xia Y, Fertel RH, Wood JD. Interactions of biogenic amines, brain-gut peptides and purine nucleotides with adenylate cyclase in signal transduction for slow synaptic excitation (Slow EPSP) in enteric neurons. J Gastrointest Mot 1993;5:A225.

152. Xia Y, Fertel RH, Wood JD. Interrelations of inhibitory adenosine A1 receptors, mediators of slow synaptic excitation (Slow EPSP) and adenylae cyclase in the myenteric plexus of guinea-pig small intestine. Gastroenterology 1993;104:A1068.

153. Baidan LV, Baidan MA, Wood JD. Patch clamp study of effects of ATP and 2-chloroadenosine on whole-cell currents in cultured myenteric neurons. Drug Dev Res 1994;31:256.

154. Wood JD. Enteric neural regulation of small intestinal motility. Falk Foundation Congress, Freiburg, Germany 1994.

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155. Wood JD, Tamura K, Ito H. Coupling of excitatory and inhibitory receptors to adenylate cyclase in AH/type 2 neurons of guinea-pig small intestine. Neurosci Abs 1994;20:435.

156. Xia Y, Chirstofi FL, Fertel RH, Wood JD. Endogenously released adenosine acts at the A1 receptor subtype to suppress formation of cyclic AMP in myenteric ganglia of guinea-pig small intestine. Gastroenterology 1994;106:A851.

157. Baidan LV, Starodub AN, Wood JD. Patch clamp study of the effects of elevation of intraneuronal cAMP on potassium currents in myenteric neurons cultured from adult guinea-pig small intestine. Gastroenterology 1995;108:A566.

158. Christofi FL, Baidan LV, Wood JD, Guan A., Stokes BT. Heterogeneity of purinoceptors which are linked to the elevation of cytosolic free calcium ([Ca2+]) in myenteric neurons of the guinea-pig small bowel. Gastroenterology 1995;108:A584.

159. Christofi FL, Baidan LVWJD, Guan Z, Stokes BT. Multiple intracellular signaling mechanisms are linked to elevation of cytosolic calcium (Ca2+) in myenteric multipolar neurons of the guinea-pig small bowel. Gastroenterology 1995;108:A957.

160. Tamura K, Itoh H, Wood JD. G-proteins couple excitatory and inhibitory receptors to adenylate cyclase in AH/type 2 myenteric neurons of guinea-pig small intestine. Gastroenterology 1995;108:A1010.

161. Wood J.D. Physiological and pathophysiological paracrine functions of intestinal mast cells in enteric neuro-immune signaling. In: Singer M.F., Zigler R., and Rohr G., eds. Gastrointestinal Tract and Endocrine System. London: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1995:254-263.

162. Wood JD, Peck OC, Sharma HM, Hernandez JI, Rodriguez JV, Rodriguez MA, Stonerook MJ, Weiss HS, Tefend KS. Environmental stress as a factor in the etiology of colitis in the cotton-top tamarin. Gastroenterology 1995;108:A943.

163. Wood JD, Peck OC, Stonerook MJ, Weiss HS, Sharma HM, Tefend KS, Mutabagani K, Caniano DA. Spontaneous colitis examined in parallel in Thiry-Vella colonic loops and the main colon in the cotton-top tamarin model for ulcerative colitis. Gastroenterology 1995;108:A943.

164. Wood JD, Zafirov DH, Xia Y. Daiichi DQ-2511 facilitates excitatory processes and suppresses inhibitory neuro-transmission in the enteric nervous system of guinea-pig small intestine. Gastroenterology 1995;108:A711.

165. Xia Y, Peck OC, Cooke HJ, Wood JD. Inflammatory mediators suppress inhibitory neuro-transmission in morphologically identified neurons in the submucous plexus of the guinea-pig small intestine. Neurogastroenterol Mot 1995;7(4):293.

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166. Xia Y, Zafirov DH, Cooke HJ, Wood JD. Actions of tumor necrosis factor (TNF) on electrical and synaptic behavior in the submucous plexus of guinea-pig small intstine. Gastroenterology 1995;108:A945.

167. Xia Y, Zafirov DH, Mohanraj P, Cooke HJ, Wood JD. Identification of tachykinin receptors on neurons identified morphologically in the myenteric and submucous plexuses of guinea-pig small intestine. Gastroenterology 1995;108:A1017.

168. Baidan L.V., Shirokov R.E., Wood J.D. Single-channel recording of calcium-activated currents in myenteric neurons from guinea-pig small intestine. Gastroenterology 1996;110:628A.

169. Baidan LV, Starodub A.M., Wood J.D. Involvement of intracellular calcium stores in determination of electrical behavior of myenteric neurons from the guinea-pig small intestine. Gastroenterology 1996;110:628A.

170. Stonerook MJ, Peck OC, Tefend KS, Rodriquez MA, Rodriquez JV, Wood JD. Relations between circulating leucocyte counts and severity of inflammation in the cotton-top tamarin model for ulcerative colitis. Gastroenterology 1996;110:A1020.

171. Wood JD, Peck OC, Sharma HS, Hernandez JI, Rodriquez JV, Rodriquez MA, Stonerook MJ, Tefend KS, Gardeazabal. J., Nassar F, Lhotak S. Evidence that environmental stress initiates and the fecal microflora sustains the inflammatory state found in the cotton-top tamarin model for ulcerative colitis. Gastroenterology 1996;110:A1047.

172. Wood JD, Peck OC, Sharma HS, Hernandez JI, Rodriquez JVRMA, Stonerook MJ, Tefend KS, Gardeazabal J, Nassar F. A non-peptide neurokinin 1 (NK-1) receptor antagonist suppresses initiation of acute inflammation in the colon of the cotton-top tamarin model for spontaneous colitis and colon cancer. Gastroenterology 1996;110:A1047.

173. Xia Y, Cooke HJ, Wood JD. Interleukin-1 beta and interleukin-6 excite neurons and suppress inhibitory noradrenergic neurotransmission in the submucous plexus of guinea-pig small intestine. Gastroenterology 1996;110:A783.

174. Xia Y, Lu G, Zafirov DH, Sarna SK, Wood JD. Effects of platelet-activating factor on electrical and synaptic behavior of neurons in the submucous plexus of guinea-pig small intestine. Gastroenterology 1996;110:A782.

175. Baidan LV, Wood JD. Actions of histamine on whole-cell ionic currents in cultured myenteric neurons from adult guinea-pig small intestine. Gastroenterology 1997;112:A694.

176. Wood JD, Xia Y. Actions of inflammatory mediators on electrical and synaptic behavior in the submucous plexus of guinea-pig small intestine. Dig Dis Sci

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1997;42:1819.

177. Xia Y, Pothoulakis C, Wood JD. Clostridium difficile toxin excites enteric neurons and suppresses inhibitory noradrenergic neurotransmission in the submucous plexus of guinea-pig small intestine. Gastroenterology 1997;112:A1122.

178. Hu HZ, Liu SM, Xia Y, Mostafa R, Wood JD. Actions of bradykinin on electrical and synaptic behavior in the myenteric and submucous plexuses of guinea-pig small intestine. Gastroenterology 1998;114:A379.

179. Starodub A, Baidan L, Wood J. Histamine blocks A-type potassium channels in myenteric neurons of guinea-pig small intestine. Gastroenterology 1998;114:A841.

180. Starodub A, Baidan L, Wood J. Properties of A-type potassium currents in myenteric neurons cultured from guinea-pig small intestine. Gastroenterology 1998;114:A841.

181. Wood JD, Peck OC. Environmental stress factors for inflammatory bowel disease in a primate model for colitis and colon cancer. Neurogastroenterol Mot 1998;10:357.

182. Wood JD, Xia Y, Hu H-Z. Inhibition of sympathetic brake in the enteric nervous system. Digest Dis Sci 1998;43:1590.

183. Wood JD, Xia Y, Peck OC, Pothoulakis C. Neuronal mechanisms of enterotoxin-induced power propulsion and diarrhea in the colon. Neurogastroenterol Mot 1998;10:109.

184. Hu H-Z, Liu SM, Ren J, Xia Y, Wood JD. Actions of prostaglandins on electrical and synaptic behavior of submucous plexus neurons in guinea-pig small intestine. Gastroenterology 1999;116:A655.

185. Hu H.-Z., Ren J., Liu S., Gao C., Wood J.D. Functional expression of group I metabotropic glutamate receptors in submucous plexus of guinea-pig ileum. Br. J. Pharmacol. 1999;128:1631-1635.

186. Ren J, Hu H-Z, Liu SM, Xia Y, Wood JD. Actions of glutamate on electrical and synaptic behavior of submucous plexus neurons in guinea-pig small intestine. Gastroenterology 1999;116:A655.

187. Starodub A.M., Wood J.D. Chloride channels in guinea-pig myenteric neurons activated by histamine. Neurogastroenterol. Mot. 1999;11:292.

188. Starodub AM, Wood JD. Histamine activates chloride conductance in myenteric neurons of guinea-pig small intestine. Gastroenterology 1999;116:A1104.

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189. Whary MT, Saunders KE, Esteves, Wood J, Peck OC, Fox JG. A novel Helicobacter sp isolated from inflamed colonic tissue in cotton top tamarins is associated with a specific humoral immune response. Gastroenterology 1999;116:A845.

190. Wood JD, Peck OC. Environmental stress and the intestinal microflora as factors in the initiation and progression of colitis in the cotton-top tamarin. Dig Dis Sci 1999;44:227.

191. Hu H, Gao N, Lin Z, Gao C, Liu S, Ren J, Xia Y, Wood JD. Neurofilament 145 immunoreactivity in enteric nervous system in guinea-pig small intestine. Neurosci Abs 2000;26:1680.

192. Hu H-Z, Liu S, Xia Y, Ren J, Peck OC, Wood JD. Histamine H3 receptor-mediated suppression of inhibitory synaptic transmission in the submucous plexus of guinea-pig small intestine. Gastroenterology 2000;118:A149.

193. Liu S, Hu H-Z, Ren J, Gao C, Wood JD. Nociceptin hyperpolarizes neurons and suppresses synaptic transmission in the myenteric plexus of guinea-pig duodenum. Gastroenterology 2000;118:A431.

194. Liu S, Hu H-Z, Ren J, Gao C, Wood JD. Nociceptin hyperpolarizes neurons and suppresses synaptic transmission in the myenteric plexus of guinea-pig duodenum. Gastroenterology 2000;118:A431.

195. Wood JD, Xia Y, Hu H-Z, Ren J, Liu S. Actions of glial derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) on electrical and synaptic behavior of enteric neurons in guinea-pig small intestine. Gastroenterology 2000;118:A872.

196. Gao C, Hu H-Z, Liu S, Gao N, Xia Y, Wood JD. Effects of stimulating protease-activated receptors on myenteric neurons in guinea-pig small intestine. Gastroenterology 2001;120:A114.

197. Gao N, Hu H-Z, Liu S, Gao C, Xia Y, Wood JD. Adenosine 5'-monophosphate activates postsynaptic A2A receptors and presynaptic A1 receptors on S-type neurons in guinea-pig ileal submucous plexus. Gastroenterology 2001;120:A177.

198. Hu H-Z, Gao N, Ren J, Liu S, Gao C, Xia Y, Wood JD. A novel metabotropic P2Y1 receptor in submucous plexus of guinea-pig small intestine. Gastroenterology 2001;120:A509.

199. Liu S, Hu H-Z, Gao C, Gao N, Wood JD. Characterization of leukotriene actions on enteric neurons in the guinea-pig small intestine in vitro. Gastroenterology 2001;120:A535.

201. Liu S, Hu H-Z, Gao C, Gao N, Wood JD. Galanin receptor-mediated inhibition of synaptic transmission in the submucous plexus of guinea-pig ileum. Gastroenterology 2001;120:A176.

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202. Wood JD, Ren J, Hu H-Z, Starodub AM. Galanin suppresses calcium conductance and activates inwardly rectifying potassium channels in myenteric neurons from guinea-pig small intestine. Gastroenterology 2001;120:A199.

203. Hu HZ, Gao N, Gao C, Liu S, Xia Y, Wood JD. Calmodulin (CaM) and CaM kinase signaling in the enteric nervous system. Neurosci Abst 2001; 27:839.11.

204. Hu H-Z, Lin Z, Ren J, Peck OC, Gao C, Liu S, Gao N, Xia Y, Wood JD. P2X7 receptors in the enteric nervous system of guinea-pig small intestine. Neurogastroenterol Mot 2001;13:399.

205. Hu H-Z, Gao N, Zhu M, Liu S, Gao C, Xia Y, Wood JD. Purinergic slow excitatory synaptic transmission in guinea pig small intestinal submucosal plexus. Gastroenterology 2002; 122:A8.

206. Gao N, Wang X, Hu H-Z, Liu S, Wang GD, Gao X, Kim G, Xia Y, Wood JD. Distribution of neurofilament 200 in the myenteric and submucosal plexuses of guinea-pig small intestine. Gastroenterology 2002; 122:A163.

207. Wang G-D, Hu H-Z, Gao N, Wang X-Y, Liu S, Xia Y, Wood JD. Expression of receptors for angiotensin in the enteric nervous system of guinea-pig small intestine. Neurogasterol Mot 2002; 14:453.

208. Wood J, Hu H-Z, Gao N, Zhu M, Liu S, Gao X, Wang G, Wang X, Xia Y. Transient receptor potential channel 6 in guinea-pig small intestinal submucosal plexus. Neurogastroenterol Mot 2002;14:590-591.

209. Gao N, Hu H-Z, Arlin SW, Cook CH, Needleman BJ, Muscarella P., Fang X, Xia Y, Wood JD. Calmodulin kinase IIin the signal transduction pathway for slow synaptic excitation in enteric neurons of guinea pig, rat and human small intestine. Gastroenterology 2003;124:A-467.

210. Hu H-Z, Gao N, Liu S, Wang G.-D., Wang X, Fang X, Xia Y, Wood JD. Purinergic inteactions at the interface between sympathetic postganglionic neurons and the submucosal plexus in guinea pig small intestine. Gastroenterology 2003;124:A-608.

211. Liu S, Gao X, Gao N, Wang X., Hu H-Z, Arlin S, Wang G.-D., Fang X., Xia Y, Wood JD. Expression of receptors for corticotropin releasing factor in guinea pig enteric nervous system. Gastroenterology 2003;124:A-23.

212. Hu H-Z, Gao N, Liu S, Fang X, Wang G, Wang X, Xia Y, Wood JD. Signal transduction for purinergic P2Y1 receptor-mediated slow EPSPs in guinea-pig small intestinal submucosal plexus. Neurogastroenterol Mot 2003; 15:218.

213. Liu S, Gao N, Wang X, Fang X, Gao X, Hu H-Z, Wang G, Arlin SW, Xia Y, Wood JD. Actions and cellular localization of corticotropin-releasing factor in the guinea-pig enteric nervous system (ENS). Neurogastroenterol Mot 2003;

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214. Wood JD, Xia Y, Wang X-Y, Wang G-G, Peck OC, Gao N, Liu S, Hu H-Z. Platelet-activating factor (PAF) in the enteric nervous (ENS) of guinea-pig small intestine. Neurogastroenterol Mot 2003 15:9.

215. Xia Y, Wang X-Y, Wang G-D, Liu S, Hu H-Z, Gao N, Fang X, Wood JD. Presynaptic mu-opioid receptors inhibit release of acetylcholine and ATP in guinea-pig small intestinal submucosal plexus. Gastroenterology 2004;126:A11.

216. Gao N, Hu H-Z, Zhu M, Wang C, Liu S, Wang G-D, Wang X-Y, Fang X, Xia Y, Wood JD. Transient receptor potential canonical 6 (TRPC6) channel in guinea-pig enteric neurons. Gastroenterology 2004;126:A93.

217. Fang X, Hu H-Z, Liu S, Wang G-D, Gao N, Wang X-Y, Xia Y, Wood JD. Neurogenic mucosal secretion mediated by the purinergic P2Y1 receptor in guinea-pig small intestine. Gastroenterology 2004;126:A148.

218. Wang G-D, Hu H-Z, Wang X-Y, Gao N, Liu S, Fang X, Xia Y, Wood JD. Purinergic inhibitory neuromuscular transmission mediated by the P2Y1 receptor in guinea-pig small intestine. Gastroenterology 2004;126:A275.

219. Liu S, Hu H-Z, Gao N, Wang G-D, Wang X-Y, Fang X, Xia Y, Wood JD. CRF1 receptors mediate excitatory actions of urocortin on neurons in guinea-pig small intestinal myenteric plexus. Gastroenterology 2004;126:A411.

220. Hu H-Z, Wang C, Colton CK, Zhu M, Wood JD. Functional studies of two splice variants of the mouse TRPV1 gene. Gastroenterology 2004;126:A552.

221. Hu H-Z, Colton CK, Iscru E, Tang J, Wang C, Wood JD, Zhu MX. Acidic pH Activates Transient Receptor Potential Vanilloid 3 Channel (TRPV3) When Expressed in HEK 293 Cells. Gastroenterology 2005; 128:A362.

222. Hu H-Z, Wang C, Colton CK, Gao N, Tang J, Wood JD, Zhu MX.

Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids Modulate Sensing by the Transient Receptor Potential Vanilloid3 (TRPV3) Channel in Gene Expression Systems. Gastroenterology 2005; 128:A362.

223. Wang X-Y, Wang G-D, Liu S, Hu H-Z, Gao N, Fang X, Xia Y, Wood JD.

Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide Signaling in the Enteric Nervous System (ENS) of Guinea-Pig Small Intestine. Gastroenterology 2005;128:A362.

224. Wang G-D, Wang X-Y, Hu H-Z, Liu S, Gao N, Fang X, Xia Y, Wood JD.

Serotonin Acts at Pre-Junctional 5-HT1A Receptors to Suppress Purinergic Inhibitory Neurotransmission to the Circular Muscle in Guinea-Pig Small Intestine. Gastroenterology 2005;128:A363.

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225. Liu S, Gao N, Wang X-Y, Fang X, Hu H-Z, Wang G-D, Xia Y, Wood JD. Hyperpolarization-Activated, Cyclic Nucleotide-Gated Cation Channels in Enteric Neurons of Guinea-Pig and Rat Small Intestine. Gastroenterology 2005;128;A363.

226. Xia Y, Wang X-Y, Wang G-D, Hu H-Z, Liu S, Gao N, Fang X, Wood JD.

Receptors for platelet activating factor in the enteric nervous system of guinea-pig small intestine. Gastroenterology 2005;128:A363.

227. Gao N, Hu H-Z, Wood JD. Canonical transient receptor potential channel in

guinea-pig enteric nervous system. Auto Neurosci 2005;119:146. 228. Hu H-Z, Gao N, Liu S, Fang X, Wang GD, Xia Y, Wood JD. Cortistatin is an

inhibitory neurotransmitter in the guinea-pig intestinal submucosal plexus. Neurogastroenterol Motil 2005;17:26.

229. Hu H-Z, Fang X, Liu S, Wang GD, Wang XY, Gao N, Xia Y, Wood JD. Actions

of tegaserod in the enteric nervous system of guinea-pig small intestine. Neurogastroenterol Motil 2005; 17:614.

230. Fang X, Liu S, Wang X-Y, Gao N, Hu H-Z, Wang G-D, Cook CH, Needleman

BJ, Mikami DJ, Xia Y, Wood JD. Expression of 5-HT4 receptor in the small intestine and enteric nervous system of guinea pig and human. Neurogastroenterol Motil 2005; 17:614.

231. Xia Y, Wang G-D, Wang X-Y, Liu S, Gao N, Fei G-J, Hu H-Z, Wood JD.

Activation of the cholecystokinin-1 receptor subtype attenuates development of desensitization of opioid receptors in morphologically identified myenteric S-type neurons in guinea-pig small intestine. Gastroenterology 2006; 130: A29.

232. Liu S, Wang X-Y, Fang X, Gao N, Gao C, Hu H-Z, Wang G-D, Xia Y, Wood JD.

Endothelin Receptors and Actions in Adult Guinea-Pig Enteric Nervous System. Gastroenterology 2006; 130:A30.

233. Wang G-D, Wang X-Y, Liu S, Gao N, Fie G-J, Hu H-Z, Xia Y, Wood JD.

Extrinsic Primary Afferent Neurons Stimulate Enteric Mast Cells to Release Histamine as a Paracrine Modulator in the Enteric Nervous System in the Guinea-Pig Intestine. Gastroenterology 2006; 130:A30.

234. Hu H-Z, Wang C, Zhu MX, Wood JD. Potentiation of Transient Receptor

Potential Vanilloid Receptor 3 (TRPV3) Sensing Function by Ethanol. Gastroenterology 2006; 130: A253.

235. Wang X-Y, Wang G-D, Xia Y, Liu S, Gao N, Fie G-J, Hu H-Z, Wood JD.

Characteristics of the Serotonergic (1A) Receptor Expressed by Mast Cells in Guinea-Pig Intestine. Gastroenterology 2006; 130:A379.

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236. Fie G-J, Fang X, Wang X-Y, Wang G-D, Liu S, Gao N, Hu H-Z, Xia Y,Wood JD.

Neurogenic Mucosal Bicarbonate Secretion Mediated by the Purinergic P2Y1 Receptor in Guinea-Pig Duodenum. Gastroenterology 2006; 130:A-380.

237. Gao N, Hu H-Z, Fang X, Liu S, Fie G-J, Wang X-Y, Wang G-D, Xia Y, Wood

JD. Expression of the Transient Receptor Potential Vanilloid 4 (TRPV4) Channel in the Enteric Nervous System of the Rat. Gastroenterology 2006; 130:A381.

238. Qu M-H, Wang X-Y, Liu S, Wang G-D, Fei G, Zou , Du Y, Xia Y, Wood JD.

Bradykinin-Induced Cyclooxygenase-2 Expression and Prostaglandin E2 Release in the Enteric Nervous System of Guinea-Pig Small Intestine. Gastroenterology 2007;132:A330.

239. Wang X-Y, Wang G-D, Xia Y, Liu S, Fei G, Zou F, Du Y, Qu- M-H, Wood JD.

Enteric Mast Cells in Experimental Allergic and Non-Allergic Enterocolitis in Guinea Pigs. Gastroenterology 2007; 130:A332.

240. Wang G-D, Wang X-Y, Fei G, Liu S, Zou F, Du Y, Qu M-H, Xia Y, Wood JD.

Synaptic Behavior in the Enteric Nervous System (ENS) of Guinea Pigs with Experimentally-Induced Enterocolitis or Food Allergy. Gastroenterology 2007;132:A332.

241. Qu M-H, Hu H-Z, Gao N, Wang G-D, Wang X-Y, Fei G, Zou F, Du Y, Xia Y,

Wood JD, Liu S. Synaptic Activation of TRPC Channels by Metabotropic Purinergic P2Y1 Receptors in the Submucosal Plexus of the Guinea-Pig Small Intestine. Gastroenterology 2007;132:A18.

242. Fei G, Liu S, Wang G-D, Qu M-H, Wang X-Y, Zou F, Du Y, Xia Y, Bohn L,

Wood JD. Stimulation of Mucosal Secretion by Lubiprostone in Guinea-Pig Small Intestine and Colon. Gastroenterology 2007;132:A683.

243. Wood, JD. Influence of mast cells in afferent responses. Neurogastroenterol Mot

2007; 19:1-3. 244. Wood, JD. Sensory and paracrine signals in the enteric nervous system.

Neurogastroenterol Mot 2007; 19:7. 245. Xia Y, Wang G-D, Wang X-Y, Liu S., Gie G, Wood JD. Sensitivity of guinea-pig

small intestinal spinal afferents in models for food allergy and chemically induced inflammation. Neurogastroenterol Mot 2007; 19:38.

246. Wang G-D, Wang X-Y, Liu S, Fie G, Xia Y, Wood JD. Receptors for dopamine

in the enteric nervous system of guinea-pig small intestine. Neurogastroenterol Mot 2007; 19:41.

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247. Fie G, Liu S, Qu M-H, Wang G-D, Wang X-Y, Fie Z, Xia Y, Bohn L, Wood JD. Lubiprostone bypasses morphine-induced inhibition of secretion in guinea-pig intestine. Neurogastroenterol Mot 2007; 19:60.

248. Hwang SJ, Mutafova-Yambolieva VN, , Hao X, Chen H, Zhu MX, Wood JD,

Ward SM, Sanders KM. _-Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide is an inhibitory neurotransmitter in visceral smooth muscle. Neurogastroenterol Mot 2007; 19:21.

249. Liu S, Qu M-H,Hu H-J, Gao N, Wang G-D, Wang X-Y, Fie G, Fie Z, Xia Y,

Wood JD. Differential expression of TRPC channels in the guinea-pig enteric nervous system. Neurogastroenterol Mot 2007; 19:40.

250. Liu S, Qu MH, Ren W, Bhargava A, Chang J, Hoy JJ, Wang GD, Wang XY, Zho

D, Sun X, Xia Y, Wood JD. Silencing of gene expression for corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) in the colon attenuates stress-induced acceleration of colonic transit in rats. Gastroenterology 2008; A49 (372).

251. Sun X, Xia Y, Liu S, Wang YZ, Qu MH, Wang GD, Wang XY, Zou F, Ren W,

Needleman BJ, Mikami DJ, Melvin WS, Bohn LM, Ueno R, Wood JD. Lubiprostone reverses the inhibitory action of morphine on mucosal secretion in the human jejunum. Gastroenterology 2008; A122 (844).

252. Xia Y, Wang XY, Wang GD, Zou F, Fei G, Liu S, Qu MH, Sun X, Ren W, Wood

JD. Dopamine D1 and D2 receptor subtypes are involved in enteric neural control of chloride and bicarbonate secretion in guinea pig duodenum. Gastroenterology 2008; A367 (M1237).

253. Wang YZ, Cooke HJ, Bohn LM, Ueno R, Wood JD. Lubiprostone enhances

histamine H2 receptor-mediated cyclical chloride secretion in the guinea pig colon. Gastroenterology 2008; A543 (T1380).

254. Qu MH, Wang XY, Sun X, Liu S, Wang GD, Zou F, Xia Y, Wood JD. Enteric

neurophysiological mechanisms of action of bradykinin-evoked mucosal chloride secretion in guinea pig small intestine. Gastroenterology 2008; A687 (W1355).

255. Wang GD, Wang XY, Zou F, Xia Y, Liu S, Qu MH, Sun X, Ren W, Wood JD.

Excitation of neurons in the enteric nervous system (ENS). Degranulation of enteric mast cells and direct action on enterocytes underlie stimulatory action of bradykinin (Bk) on mucosal secretion in guinea-pig small intestine. Gastroenterology 2008; A691 (W1374).

256. Wood JD, Liu S, Bhargava A. Enteric neurobiology of corticotropin releasing

factor (CRF) in Stress. Neurogastroenterol Mot 2008; 20 (Suppl 2): 11. 257. Liu S, Ren W, Qu M-H, Bishop GA, Wang G-D, Wang X-Y, Xia X, Wood JD.

Differential actions of urocortins in neurons of the myenteric division of the

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enteric nervous system in guinea pig distal colon. Neurogastroenterol Mot 2008; 20 (Suppl 2): 110.

258. Liu S, Ren W, Qu Mei-Hua, Xue H, Ji T, Zhu J, Wood JD. Contribution of Na-K-

2Cl cotransporter to gamma-amino butyric acid (GABAA) receptor-mediated membrane depolarization in guinea pig myenteric neurons. Gastroenterology, 2009; Vol. 136 issue 5, A-98.

259. Qu M-H, Liu S, Ren Wei, Sun X, Wang X-Y, Wang G-D, Baldassano S, Xia Y,

Wood JD. Canonical transient receptor potential channels (TRPC channels) in regulation of mucosal chloride secretion in guinea pig ileum. Gastroenterology, 2009; Vol. 136 issue 5, A-554.

260. Wang X-Y, Wang G-D, Liu S, Qu M-H, Ren W, Baldassano S, XiaYun, Wood

JD. Mast Cell Proteases stimulate neurogenic and non-neurogenic mucosal chloride secretion in guinea pig distal ileum. Gastroenterology, 2009; Vol. 136 issue 5, A-554.

261. Wang G-D, Wang X-Y, Xia Y, Liu S, Qu M-H, Ren Wei, Wood JD. Stimulation

of spinal afferents evokes slowly-activating excitatory responses in enteric neurons in parallel with release of mast cell proteases in guinea pig ileum and colon. Gastroenterology, 2009; Vol. 136 issue 5, A-19.

262. Baldassano S, Liu S, Qu M-H, Ren W, Wang X-Y, Wang G-D, Xia Y, Wood JD.

Activation of the glucagon-like peptide-2 receptor inhibits neurally-evoked mucosal chloride secretion in the guinea pig ileum in vitro. Gastroenterology, 2009; Vol. 136 issue 5, A-50.

XII. INVITED PRESENTATIONS (INTERNATIONAL)

1. International Congress of Physiological Sciences, Munich, West Germany, 1971. 2. Fourth International Symposium on Gastrointestinal Motility, Banff, Alberta, Canada,

1973. 3. Symposium on Physiology of Smooth Muscles, Kiev, U.S.S.R., 1974. 4. Fifth International Symposium on Gastrointestinal Motility, Leuven, Belgium, 1975. 5. International Symposium Physiology and Pharmacology of Smooth Muscle, Varna,

Bulgaria, 1976. 6. Gordon Research Conference, Tilton, New Hampshire, 1976. 7. Fall Meeting of the German Physiological Society, Regensburg, West Germany,

1976. 8. Symposium on "Organizing Mechanisms for Gastrointestinal Transit", Hamilton,

Ontario, Canada, 1977. 9. Sixth International Symposium on Gastrointestinal Motility, Edinburgh, Scotland,

1977. 10. U.S.-Japan Cooperative Science Program Seminar on Autonomic Nervous System,

New York, New York, March 1978.

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11. Seventh International Symposium on Gastrointestinal Motility, Iowa City, Iowa, 1979.

12. XXVIII International Congress of Physiological Sciences, Budapest, Hungary, 1980. 13. International Symposium on Airway Irritability, Prinstina, Yugoslavia, 1980. 14. Eighth International Symposium on Gastrointestinal Motility, Konigstein, West

Germany, 1981. 15. International Symposium on Functional Disorders of the Digestive Tract, Rochester,

New York, 1981. 16. Eighteenth Medicum Symposium Hoechst, Arnheim, The Netherlands, 1982. 17. Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, Summer Symposium on

Smooth Muscle, Saxtons River Vermont, 1982. 18. International Symposium on Physiology and Pharmacology of Smooth Muscle,

Varna, Bulgaria, 1982. 19. Discussion Meeting on the Enteric Nervous System, Adelaide, South Australia, 1983. 20. Twenty-Ninth Congress of the International Union of Physiological Sciences,

Symposium on Autonomic Control of Gastrointestinal Function, Sydney, Australia, 1983.

21. U.S.-Japan Cooperative Science Program on Gastrointestinal Motility, Honolulu, Hawaii, 1985.

22. Tenth International Symposium on Gastrointestinal Motility, Rochester, Minnesota, 1985.

23. Hoffman LaRoche Lecture on "Enteric Neurophysiology", Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology meetings, St. Louis, MO, April 15, 1986.

24. Physiological Institute, University of Munich Medical School, Munich, West Germany, April 30, 1986.

25. VII Meeting of the European Intestinal Transport Group, Fiskebackskil, Sweden, May 5, 1986.

26. Symposium on "Peptide Neurotransmitters in the Enteric Nervous System, XXX International Congress of Physiological Sciences, Vancouver, B.C., Canada, 1986.

27. Twenty-Ninth Meeting of the Smooth Muscle Society of Japan, Tokushima, Japan, 1987.

28. Meeting on the Enteric Nervous System, National Research Institutes of Japan, Okasaki, Japan, 1987.

29. Eleventh International Symposium on Gastrointestinal Motility, Oxford, England, 1987.

30. Falk Symposium #50, Nerves and the Gastrointestinal Tract, Titisee, West Germany, 1988.

31. Workshop on Study of the Enteric Nervous System, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons in cooperation with the Canadian Association of Gastroenterology. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, 1988.

32. Workshop on Gastroduodenal Coordination, Corsendonk, Belgium, 1989. 33. Symposium on "Serotonin from Cell Biology to Pharmacology and Therapeutics,

Florence, Italy, 1989. 34. World Congress of Gastroenterology, Sydney, Australia, 1990. 35. Symposium on the Pharmacology of Gastrointestinal Motility, Adelaide, South

Australia, 1990.

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36. Second International Cisapride Investigators Meeting, Nice, France, 1990. 37. Eleventh Annual Meeting of the U.S. Colombian Medical Association, Los Angeles,

CA, 1991. 38. Bristol-Myers Squibb/Mead Johnson Symposium on Immunophysiology, Boston,

MA, 1991. 39. Thirteenth International Symposium on Gastrointestinal Motility, Kobe, Japan, 1991. 40. International Neuroimmunology Conference, Tucson, AZ, January 1992. 41. University of Leuven, Belgium Medical School, Leuven, Belgium, May 1992. 42. Symposium on "Advances in the Innervation of the GI Tract, Munich, Germany, May

1992. 43. International Symposium on "Brain-Gut Interactions", Cambridge, England, July,

1992. 44. International Brain-Gut Conference, Florence, Italy, November 1992. 45. Fourth Wexner International Research Symposium: Peptide Therapies in

Developmental Gastroenterology and Nutrition, Children's Hospital, Columbus, OH, October 8, 1992.

46. Third Congress of the International Brain-Gut Society, Florence, Italy, November 19-21, 1992.

47. 1993 Nizatidine International Medical Conference, Indianapolis, IN, May 13, 1993. 48. Second Gauss Symposium, Munich, Germany, August 2-7, 1993. 49. Big Brain-Little Brain Meeting and International Motility Symposium, Minett,

Ontario, Canada, August 25-September 3, 1993. 50. Motility Symposium, Bruges, Belgium, October 18-19, 1993. 51. IBD Workshop/Smyposium, Boston, MA, November 11-12, 1993. 52. Gastrointestinal Research Retreat, Canada, February 25-28, 1994. 53. McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, April 12-15, 1994. 54. Falk Foundation Congress, Freiberg, West Germany, June 12-19, 1994. 55. World Congresses of Gastroenterology, Los Angeles, California, October 2-8, 1994. 56. International Symposium on Brain-Gut Interactions, Zagreb, Croatia, November 3-4,

1994. 57. Fourteenth Meeting of the Tokyo Gut Club, Tokyo, Japan, October 21, 1995. 58. International Gastrointestinal Motility Symposium, Rome Italy, November 27, 1995. 59. Third Emirates Gastroenterology Conference, Dubai, United Arab Emirates,

November 25, 1995. 60. Three-week, seven city lecture tour for medical universities in Hong Kong and the

Peoples Republic of China at the invitation and sponsorship of Xian-Janssen Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd., September 8-28, 1996.

61. Distinguished lecture at the First International Conference on Gastrointestinal Electric Activity and Motility, Beijing, China, September 24-26, 1996

62. Distinguished lecture at the 2nd International meeting of the Egyptian Gastroenterological Society, Cairo, Egypt, October 15-19, 1996.

63. Distinguished lecture at the Symposium on "Three Decades of Advances in Gastrointestinal Motility," Kobe, Japan, April 8, 1997.

64. Opening lecture at The First Congress of Digestive Diseases Week, Beijing, The Peoples Republic of China, October 28-31, 1997.

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65. Postgraduate course on Motility Disorders of the Upper Gastrointestinal Tract: From Basic Science to Therapy. Amsterdam, The Netherlands, September 25-26, 1997.

66. Symposium on Brain-Gut Interactions in Normal and Disordered States. Island of Brac, Supertar, Croatia, September 6-8, 1997.

67. Multinational Working Team to Develop Criteria for Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders. Rome, Italy, June 4-9, 1998.

68. Symposiun on Infectious Pathogens in Gastrointestinal and Hepatic Disorders. Val de Nuria, Spain, September 15-19, 1998.

69. Education retreat on Integration of geriatrics into the Subspeciality of Gastroenterology. St. John, United States Virgin Islands, March 11-17, 1998.

70. Falk Symposium #112 Neurogastroenterology – From the Basics to the Clinics. Freiburg, Germany june 21-22, 1999.

71. “Stress in Saguinus oedipus oedipus” Seminario Estrés en Fauna Silvestre su Manejo en Cautiverio y Centros de Rehabilitación. Centro de Primatologiaía Araguatos. Sante Fe de Bogotá, Colombia, S.A., November 4-6, 1998.

72. Symposium on Gastrointestinal Physiology, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China. September 4-5, 1999.

73. International Symposium on Gastrointestinal Motility, Bruges, Belgium, September 14-17, 1999. European Postgraduate Gastro-Surgical School, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, December 9-10, 1999.

74. 5-HT4 Receptor Modulation – A Targeted Approach to the Treatment of the Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Rome, Italy November 13, 1999

75. The 5-HT3 Receptor In The Irritable Bowel Syndrome- From Science To Medicine,Toulouse, France, July 2, 2000.

76. “Brain-Gut Interaction in Colitis. German Society for Digestive Diseases, Hamburg, Germany September 15, 2000.

77. “Synaptic Interface Between the Sympathetic and Enteric Nervous Systems” Satellite Symposium of the IUPS Congress, Christchurch, New Zealand August 24-25, 2001.

78. “Irritable Bowel Syndrome – Pathophysiology and Treatment” First Chinese National Conference on the Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Guangshou, China, March 14, 2003.

79. “Neuroimmunology, Stress and the Brain-In-The-Gut” GlaxoSmithKline Symposium, Harlow, Essek, The United Kingdom, June 13, 2003.

80. “Function of Opioids in the enteric nervous system” GlaxoSmithKline Round Table Meeting on Opioids in the Gastrointestinal Tract, Barthelona, Spain, October 4, 2003.

81. “Advances in Enteric Neurotransmission and paracrine Signalling: ATP as a mediator of slow synaptic transmission, serine proteases as paracrine signals” Enteric Nervous System 2003 Symposium, Banff, Alberta, Canada, July 9-13, 2003.

82. “Pathophysiology of the Irritable Bowel Syndrome”: 11th International Conference on Ulcer Research; Symposium on Brain-Gut Interactions, Dubrovnik, Croatia, September 15-18, 2003.

83. “Corticotropin Releasing Factor in the Enteric Nervous System” 11th International Conference on Ulcer Research; Symposium on Brain-Gut Interactions, Dubrovnik, Croatia, September 15-18, 2003.

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84. “Inflammation and Brain-Gut Interactions” Chinese National Gastrintestinal Motility Symposium, Tianjin, China, October 17, 2003.

85. “Enteric Nervous System and Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders” Chinese National Gastrintestinal Motility Symposium, Tianjin, China, October 18, 2003.

86. “Pathophysiology of the Irritable Bowel Syndrome” Peking Union Hospital, Beijing, China, October 20, 2003.

87. “Corticotropin Releasing Factor (CRF) in the Enteric Nervous System” Pavlov Centenary Symposium, Saint Petersburg, Russia, June 20, 2004.

88. “Metabotropic Signaling in the Enteric Nervous System”, Port Douglas, Australia, September 6, 2004

89. “Enteric Immuno-Neural Signaling” University of Melbourne, Melbourne Australia, September 14, 2004

90. "Neuroimmunology, Stress and the Brain-In-The-Gut" delivered on November 23, 2004 in the Tavrichesky Palace Auditorium in Saint Petersburg, Russia as a guest of the Russian Academy of Sciences in honor of the awarding of the Nobel Prize to I.P. Pavlov in 1904.

91. "How Enteric Mast Cells Talk to the Brain-In-The-Gut" Department of Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology at the Saint Orsola-Malpighi Hospital in Bologna, Italy on November 29, 2004.

92. “Enteric Immunoneural Communication” in the 6th International Symposium on FunctionalGastrointestinal Disorders. Milwaukee, Wisconsin, April 8, 2005.

93. “Neuroimmune Mechanisms in IBS” in GlaxoSmithKline Neurology & GI Research Symposia Series, New Horizons in the Treatment of Functional GI Disorders. Cambridge, England January 18, 2006.

94. “Enteric Nervous System: Immunomodulation and Plasticity” in International Neurogastroenterology and Motility Meeting, Bostan, MA September 16,2006

95. “Roles of Mast Cells in Functional Disorders” in the 7th International Symposium on Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders. Milwaukee, Wisconsin, April 12, 2007.

96. “Neuroimmune Interactions in the Gyt” in the 7th International Symposium on Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders. Milwaukee, Wisconsin, April 13, 2007.

97. “Influence of Mast Cells in Afferent Responses” 21st International Symposium on Neurogastroenterology and Motility, Jeju, S. Korea, Sept. 3rd, 2007.

98. Sensory and Paracrine Signals in the Enteric Nervous System 21st International Symposium on Neurogastroenterology and Motility, Jeju, S. Korea, Sept. 4th, 2007.

99. “Enteric Nervous System: The Brain-In-The-Gut”, Institute for Neuroscience, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai, China, Sept. 7th, 2007.

100. “Enteric Nervous System: The Brain-In-The-Gut”, Three Gorges University, Yi Chang, China, Sept. 11th, 2007.

101. “Is the Irritable Bowel Syndrome an Immune Disorder?” Three Gorges University Hospital, Yi Chang, China, Sept. 12th, 2007.

102. “Is the Irritable Bowel Syndrome an Immune Disorder?” Peking Union Hospital Medical College, Beijing, China, Sept. 17th, 2007.

103. “Enteric Nervous System: The Brain-In-The-Gut”, Capitol University, Medical College, Beijing, China, Sept. 18th, 2007.

104. “Enteric Nervous System: The Brain-In-The-Gut”, National Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel, Feb. 11th, 2008.

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105. “Functional Abdominal Pain: The Basic Science”. Joint USA-Israel Meeting on the Irritable Bowel Syndrome. Tel Aviv, Israel, Feb. 8th, 2008.

106. “Doing Basic Research in a Clinical Setting”. Joint USA-Israel Meeting on the Irritable Bowel Syndrome. Tel Aviv, Israel, Feb. 8th, 2008.

107. “Neurobiology of CRF in the Enteric Nervous System During Stress”. 6th International Symposium on Cell/Tissue Injury and Cytoprotection/Organoprotection: Focus on GI Tract. Saint Petersburg, Russia, Oct. 12th, 2011.

108. “Neurogastroenterology and Food Allergies, Joint meetings of the American, Canadian and Mexican Societies for Animal Sciences, New Orleans, LA during July 12th, 2011.

 109. “Action of lubiprostone at the whole organ level” Prostone Advisory Board Meeting,

held at The Meritage Resort and Spa in Napa, CA on August 20th, 2011. 110. “Neural pathways of visceral pain” The European Society of Neurogastroenterology

and Motility (ESNM) and the American Neurogastroenterology and Motility Society – Functional Brain-Gut Research Group (ANMS-FBG) Joint International Neurogastroenterology and Motility Meeting held on September 6 – 8, 2012 in Bologna, Italy.

111. “Neurogenic bicarbonate secretion” IUPHAR GI Section Symposium, Zagreb,

Croatia, October 17, 2013.

112. “The Brain-Gut Axis”, Selye summer school on stress. Zagreb, Croatia, July 22, 2014.

113. “Neurogenic bicarbonate secretion” 8th international symposium on cell and tissue

injury and cytoprotection/organo protection. Butapest, Hungary, Sept 25, 2014. XIV. TRAINEES

Doctoral Trainees 1. Linda R. Brann, Ph.D. 1973-77, Ph.D. 1977 USA 2. Dianne L. Vermillion, Ph.D. 1978-84, Ph.D. 1984 USA 3. Paul Wade, Ph.D. 1981-87, Ph.D. 1987 USA 4. Teresa R. Kodey, M.D., M.S. 1984-85, M.S. 1985 USA 5. Yun Xia, M.D., Ph.D. 1988-93, Ph.D. 1993 China 6. Michael J. Stonerook, DVM, Ph.D. 1990-94, Ph.D 1994 USA 7. Alexander M. Starodub, Ph.D. 1994-99, Ph.D. 1999 Ukraine 8. Khaled H. Mutabagani, M.D., Ph.D. 1991-99, Ph.D. 1999 Saudi Arabia 9. Sumei Liu, M.S., Ph.D. 1998-02, Ph.D. 2002 China 10. Chuanyun Gao 1999-02 M.S. 2002 China 11. Hong-Zhen Hu, Ph.D. 1998-04 Ph.D. 2004 China

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Postdoctoral Trainees

1. Claus J. Mayer, M.D 1972-73 Germany 2. David N. Erwin, Ph.D. 1975-76 USA 3. Geroge R. Athey, M.D., Ph.D. 1977-78 USA 4. Paul R. Nemeth, Ph.D. 1982-84 USA 5. Wendy R. Ewart, Ph.D. 1982 England 6. Miyako Takaki, Ph.D. 1983 Japan 7. Dimiter H. Zafirov, M.D., D.Sc. 1983-85 Bulgaria 8. Carol A. Ort, Ph.D. 1982-85 USA 9. Jeffrey M. Palmer, Ph.D. 1983-86 USA 10. Ellen Harbovsky, M.D. 1985-88 USA 11. Kenji Tamura, M.D., Ph.D. 1985-88 Japan 12. Michael Schemann, D.Sc. 1985-88 Germany 13. Alfons, Krose, Ph.D. 1986 Netherlands 14. Wang Guo, M.D. 1987-89 China 15. Thomas Frieling, M.D. 1988-90 Germany 16. Jan Tack, M.D. 1988-90 Belgium 17. Menachem Hanani, Ph.D. 1989-90 Israel 18. Fidias Christofi, Ph.D. 1987-94 Canada 19. Lissa V. Baidan, D.Sc. 1989-98 Ukraine 20. Alexander V. Zholos, D.Sc. 1990-92 Ukraine 21. Yun Xia, M.D., Ph.D. 1993-95 China 22. Jun Ren, M.D. 1997-02 China 23. Hong-Zhen Hu, M.D. 1997-06 China 24. Randa Mostafa 1998-99 Egypt 25. Na Gao, M.D. 1999-06 China 26. Xiang Gao, M.D. 2001-02 China 27. Zhong Lin, M.D. 1999-01 China 28. Xiucai Fang, M.D. 2002-05 China 29. Gui-Jun Fei, M.D. 2005-07 China 30. Xiaohong Sun, M.D. 2006-08 China 31. Zou Fei, M.D. 2006-08 China 32. GuoDu Wang, Ph.D. 2001-present China 33. Mei-Hua Qu, M.D., Ph.D. 2006-2009 China 34. Sara Baldasano, Ph.D. 2008-2009 Italy

35. Jonathan Gisser, M.D. 2011-2012 USA

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