Publisher's Synopsis
Since the publication of the first volume on gastrointestinal motility in the Handbook of Physiology (1968), there has been an impressive development of new information, new methods, and new understanding of motility. These advances span all levels of organization from single smooth muscle cells and neurons to integrated organ function, and they are expertly documented by the authors of this edition. Parallel progress in understanding the vascular system and lymphatics of the;alimentary canal over the past 20 years is reviewed in equal detail. Among the topics given authoritative coverage are: the ultrastructure of gastrointestinal smooth muscle, the extracellular matrix, and the mechanical properties of the musculature.