sub:provenance { sub:assertiondcterms:description "[Patients with duodenal ulcer may have one or more of the following abnormalities: (1) larger than normal volume of gastric mucosa containing correspondingly more acid and pepsin secreting cells which is reflected in (2) increased mean concentration of pepsinogen-I in plasma, and (3) increased maximal rates of secretion of acid and pepsin in response to stimuli such as histamine, gastrin, insulin, or food; (4) increased sensitivy to stimulation by gastrin as reflected by decreased dose of gastrin needed to evoke half maximal response; (5) increased gastrin response to meals; (6) decreased inhibition of gastrin release and of acid secretion in response to acidification of the gastric contents; and (7) increased rapidity of gastric emptying.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine."@en ; wi:evidencedgn-void:source_evidence_literature ; sio:SIO_000772miriam-pubmed:6770966 ; prov:wasDerivedFromdgn-void:BEFREE ; prov:wasGeneratedByeco:ECO_0000203 . dgn-void:BEFREEpav:importedOn "2017-02-19"^^xsd:date . dgn-void:source_evidence_literatureaeco:ECO_0000212 ; rdfs:comment "Gene-disease associations inferred from text-mining the literature."@en ; rdfs:label "DisGeNET evidence - LITERATURE"@en . }