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Gastrin releasing peptide (GRP) is released by the post-ganglionic fibres of the vagus nerve which innervate the G cells of the stomach and stimulate them to release gastrin.
This is the reason for the observed fact that atropine does not block the vagal effect on gastrin release.
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