BOOK
Innervation of the Gastrointestinal Tract
This volume, part of the Autonomic Nervous System series edited by Geoffrey Burnstock, provides an in-depth review of the organization and function of the gastrointestinal nervous system. Covering both intrinsic (enteric) and extrinsic autonomic inputs, it includes expert contributions on regional gut control, neurotransmitters, reflex circuits, and neuro-immune interactions. The book offers foundational knowledge for researchers and clinicians interested in gut physiology, motility disorders, and the neurobiology of digestion.
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