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All these are been exerts by the digestive hormone gastrin except:
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Reduced of pepsinogen production by the stomach
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Increased gallbladder contraction
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Increase of HCL
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Increased in pressure of esophageal sphincter
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Gastrin is a digestive hormone that is responsible for stimulating the production of gastric acid in the stomach. It increases the secretion of hydrochloric acid (HCL) and also increases the contraction of the gallbladder. Additionally, it can cause an increase in the pressure of the esophageal sphincter. However, it does not have any effect on the production of pepsinogen by the stomach. Pepsinogen is converted into pepsin, which is an enzyme that helps in the digestion of proteins. Therefore, the correct answer is "reduced of pepsinogen production by the stomach".