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pubmed-article:17761782pubmed:abstractTextThe pathogenetic mechanisms of enhanced laryngeal reflex reactivity (ELRR) in patients with extraoesophageal reflux (EOR) are unclear. In a rat EOR model, a laryngeal acid-pepsin insult produces an ELRR that is mediated through sensitization of the capsaicin-sensitive laryngeal afferent fibers by reactive oxygen species (ROS).lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:17761782pubmed:articleTitleActivation of P2X purinoceptors by ATP subsequent to an increase in reactive oxygen species causes enhanced laryngeal reflex reactivity in a rat model of extraoesophageal reflux.lld:pubmed
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