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The Functions of Saliva

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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Review: The physiology of saliva and transfer of drugs into saliva

Forensic Science International, 2005
Although saliva or oral fluid "lacks the drama of blood, the sincerity of sweat and the emotional appeal of tears", quoting Mandel in 1990 [I.D. Mandel, The diagnostic uses of saliva, J. Oral Pathol. Med. 19 (1990) 119-125], it is now meeting the demand for inexpensive, non-invasive and easy-to-use diagnostic aids for oral and systemic diseases, drug ...
Johan K M, Aps, Luc C, Martens
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Salicylates in saliva

Acta Odontologica Scandinavica, 1976
The possible excretion of acetylsalicylic acid and salicylic acid into human whole-mouth saliva was studied after the ingestion of 1.0 g of acetylsalicylic acid in gelatine capsules. In addition, the oral clearance of both salicylates was determined after a sham intake of acetylsalicylic acid in solution. No acetylsalicylic acid was excreted in saliva.
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Saliva is viscoelastic

Experientia, 1970
Untersuchungen mit dem Weissenberg-Rheogoniometer zeigen, dass Speichel viskoelastisch ist und dass dessen dynamische Viskositat sich uber einen Frequenzbereich von 2.5×10−3 bis 10 Hz und von 400 bis 0.1 Poise bewegt.
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The Rheology of Saliva

Journal of Dental Research, 1987
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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Pacifier biosensor: Towards non-invasive saliva biomarker monitoring.

Analytical Chemistry, 2019
Wearable sensors for non-invasive monitoring of physiological parameters is a growing technology in the clinical field. Espe-cially in neonates, the development of portable and non-harmful monitoring devices is urgently needed because they cannot provide
Laura García-Carmona   +6 more
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Phosphatase in Saliva

Journal of Dental Research, 1949
J T, DENTAY, J J, RAE
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HIV IN SALIVA

The Lancet, 1988
J A, Levy, D, Greenspan
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The emerging roles of circRNAs in cancer and oncology

Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2021
Lasse Sommer Kristensen
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Electrophoresis of Saliva

Journal of Dental Research, 1959
J H, GELLER, L, HAMES, G H, ROVELSTAD
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