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2000Topographical clinical esophageal manometry: a better mousetrap or manometric overkill?Holloway, R.
2005Transient lower esophageal sphincter relaxations (TLESRs) are the major mechanism of gastroesophageal reflux but are not the cause of reflux diseaseIwakiri, K.; Hayashi, Y.; Kotoyori, M.; Tanaka, Y.; Kawakami, A.; Sakamoto, C.; Holloway, R.
2008Diminished functional association between proximal and distal gastric motility in critically ill patientsNguyen, Q.; Fraser, R.; Bryant, L.; Chapman, M.; Holloway, R.
2000Treatment of gastro-oesophageal reflux disease through control of transient lower oesophageal sphincter relaxations - feasibility, practicality and possibilitiesHolloway, R.
2000Evaluation of miniature manometric techniques for the measurement of esophageal body pressure wavesShanmuganathan, G.; Ritz, M.; Holloway, R.; Di Matteo, A.; Omari, T.
2007Defective triggering of secondary peristalsis in patients with non-erosive reflux diseaseIwakiri, K.; Hayashi, Y.; Kotoyori, M.; Tanaka, Y.; Kawami, N.; Sano, H.; Takubo, K.; Sakamoto, C.; Holloway, R.
2005Assessment of oesophageal motor function using combined perfusion manometry and multi-channel intraluminal impedance measurement in normal subjectsNguyen, Q.; Tippett, R.; Tippett, M.; Conchillo, J.; Smout, A.; Holloway, R.
2007Esophageal ultrasonography: A new view on esophageal motilityHolloway, R.
2005Multichannel intraluminal impedance monitoring in the evaluation of patients with non-obstructive dysphagiaConchillo, J.; Nguyen, Q.; Samsom, M.; Holloway, R.; Smout, A.
2004Impact of endoscopic suturing of the gastroesophageal junction on lower esophageal sphincter function and gastroesophageal reflux in patients with reflux diseaseTam, W.; Holloway, R.; Dent, J.; Tippett, R.; Schoeman, M.