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Duodenal Acidification and the Release of Secretin
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R. M. Preshaw
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface XI
- Acknowledgment XIII
- Contents XV
- Introduction XIX
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Section I. Secretion of Electrolytes and Water(Chairman: Richard L. Dobson)
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1. Salivary Gland
- Secretory Transmembrane Potentials and Electrolyte Transients in Salivary Glands 3
- Water and Electrolyte Secretion by Submaxillary Gland 20
- Observations on Secretory Potentials in Rat Submaxillary Gland 30
- Discussion 34
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2. Pancreas
- Water and Electrolyte Secretion by the Pancreas 39
- Discussion 57
- Micropuncture Studies of the Pancreas of the Rabbit 61
- Discussion 68
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3. Salt Gland
- Electrolyte Transport in the Avian Salt Gland 73
- Reptilian Salt Glands 83
- Discussion 101
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4. Sweat Gland
- The Excretion of Solutes in Human Eccrine Sweat 105
- Discussion 125
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Section II. Secretion of Organic Substances (Chairman: Graham Jeffries)
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5. Sweat Gland
- Mechanisms of Non-Electrolyte Transport Through Epithelial Cells 133
- Discussion 146
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6. Pancreas
- Hormonal Control of Pancreatic Acinar Cell Metabolism 153
- Transport of Protein by Pancreatic Acinar Cells: Random or Selective? 169
- Discussion 181
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7. Salivary Gland
- The Secretion of Immunoglobulins by the Human Salivary Glands 187
- Discussion 194
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Section III. Neural, Hormonal and Pharmacological Control of Secretion(Chairman: Frank P. Brooks)
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8. Sweat Gland
- Sweat Gland Function in Domestic Animals 201
- Discussion 216
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9. Salivary and Lacrimal Glands
- Neural Control of Salivary Glands 223
- The Effects of Autonomic Nerve Impulses and Autonomic Drugs on Secretion by the Lacrimal Gland 227
- Discussion 239
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10. Pancreas and Liver
- Duodenal Acidification and the Release of Secretin 247
- Vagal Stimulation of Bile Flow in Conscious Dogs 253
- Discussion 275
- Summarization- A. S. V. Burgen* 281
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface XI
- Acknowledgment XIII
- Contents XV
- Introduction XIX
-
Section I. Secretion of Electrolytes and Water(Chairman: Richard L. Dobson)
-
1. Salivary Gland
- Secretory Transmembrane Potentials and Electrolyte Transients in Salivary Glands 3
- Water and Electrolyte Secretion by Submaxillary Gland 20
- Observations on Secretory Potentials in Rat Submaxillary Gland 30
- Discussion 34
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2. Pancreas
- Water and Electrolyte Secretion by the Pancreas 39
- Discussion 57
- Micropuncture Studies of the Pancreas of the Rabbit 61
- Discussion 68
-
3. Salt Gland
- Electrolyte Transport in the Avian Salt Gland 73
- Reptilian Salt Glands 83
- Discussion 101
-
4. Sweat Gland
- The Excretion of Solutes in Human Eccrine Sweat 105
- Discussion 125
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Section II. Secretion of Organic Substances (Chairman: Graham Jeffries)
-
5. Sweat Gland
- Mechanisms of Non-Electrolyte Transport Through Epithelial Cells 133
- Discussion 146
-
6. Pancreas
- Hormonal Control of Pancreatic Acinar Cell Metabolism 153
- Transport of Protein by Pancreatic Acinar Cells: Random or Selective? 169
- Discussion 181
-
7. Salivary Gland
- The Secretion of Immunoglobulins by the Human Salivary Glands 187
- Discussion 194
-
Section III. Neural, Hormonal and Pharmacological Control of Secretion(Chairman: Frank P. Brooks)
-
8. Sweat Gland
- Sweat Gland Function in Domestic Animals 201
- Discussion 216
-
9. Salivary and Lacrimal Glands
- Neural Control of Salivary Glands 223
- The Effects of Autonomic Nerve Impulses and Autonomic Drugs on Secretion by the Lacrimal Gland 227
- Discussion 239
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10. Pancreas and Liver
- Duodenal Acidification and the Release of Secretin 247
- Vagal Stimulation of Bile Flow in Conscious Dogs 253
- Discussion 275
- Summarization- A. S. V. Burgen* 281