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**Passes through gap junctions
**Passes through gap junctions
**Action potential created producing a slow wave of contraction
**Action potential created producing a slow wave of contraction
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of an action potential is increased through the stretch of food in the lumen and chemical food stimulation
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Likelihood
of an action potential is increased through the stretch of food in the lumen and chemical food stimulation
*Endocrine, paracrine or neural enter the enteric nervous system via sensory neurones
*Endocrine, paracrine or neural enter the enteric nervous system via sensory neurones
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