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The effects of different stimuli on the composition of saliva in man
C. Dawes, G.N. Jenkins
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Physical and Chemical Changes in Bovine Saliva and Rumen Liquid with Different Hay-grain Rations
R.S. Emery+4 more
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STUDIES ON NERVOUS CONTROL OF THE SALT COMPOSITION IN SALIVA
Masato Miyoshi
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MECHANISM OF SECRETION OF RESTING SALIVA IN MEN
Takashi Hayashi+3 more
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The rheology of saliva affects the coating and lubrication of oral surfaces and the consistency of ingested foods. Salivary gland dysfunction can cause tissue damage and dysphagia. Therefore, we have considered the problem of designing a synthetic saliva for medical management.
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CRC Critical Reviews in Clinical Laboratory Sciences, 1986
Since the collection of saliva is noninvasive, nonstressful and usually very convenient there have been many recent studies examining the clinical relevance of measuring various hormones in saliva. It now appears that the measurement of most unconjugated steroids in saliva will provide clinically useful data whereas the measurement of conjugated ...
Ross F. Vining+2 more
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Since the collection of saliva is noninvasive, nonstressful and usually very convenient there have been many recent studies examining the clinical relevance of measuring various hormones in saliva. It now appears that the measurement of most unconjugated steroids in saliva will provide clinically useful data whereas the measurement of conjugated ...
Ross F. Vining+2 more
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Journal of Dental Research, 1987
Nature's demands on salivary glands are extensive and diverse and range from the reptilian need for a venomous drop to incapacitate its prey to the 100 quarts that ruminants require to digest a day's grazing. Other species depend on saliva not for survival, but for improving the quality of life, using the fluid for functions varying from grooming and ...
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Nature's demands on salivary glands are extensive and diverse and range from the reptilian need for a venomous drop to incapacitate its prey to the 100 quarts that ruminants require to digest a day's grazing. Other species depend on saliva not for survival, but for improving the quality of life, using the fluid for functions varying from grooming and ...
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