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Duodenal Acidification and the Release of Secretin

  • R. M. Preshaw
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Exocrine Glands
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© 2017 University of Pennsylvania Press, 3905 Spruce Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104-4112

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Preface XI
  3. Acknowledgment XIII
  4. Contents XV
  5. Introduction XIX
  6. Section I. Secretion of Electrolytes and Water(Chairman: Richard L. Dobson)
  7. 1. Salivary Gland
  8. Secretory Transmembrane Potentials and Electrolyte Transients in Salivary Glands 3
  9. Water and Electrolyte Secretion by Submaxillary Gland 20
  10. Observations on Secretory Potentials in Rat Submaxillary Gland 30
  11. Discussion 34
  12. 2. Pancreas
  13. Water and Electrolyte Secretion by the Pancreas 39
  14. Discussion 57
  15. Micropuncture Studies of the Pancreas of the Rabbit 61
  16. Discussion 68
  17. 3. Salt Gland
  18. Electrolyte Transport in the Avian Salt Gland 73
  19. Reptilian Salt Glands 83
  20. Discussion 101
  21. 4. Sweat Gland
  22. The Excretion of Solutes in Human Eccrine Sweat 105
  23. Discussion 125
  24. Section II. Secretion of Organic Substances (Chairman: Graham Jeffries)
  25. 5. Sweat Gland
  26. Mechanisms of Non-Electrolyte Transport Through Epithelial Cells 133
  27. Discussion 146
  28. 6. Pancreas
  29. Hormonal Control of Pancreatic Acinar Cell Metabolism 153
  30. Transport of Protein by Pancreatic Acinar Cells: Random or Selective? 169
  31. Discussion 181
  32. 7. Salivary Gland
  33. The Secretion of Immunoglobulins by the Human Salivary Glands 187
  34. Discussion 194
  35. Section III. Neural, Hormonal and Pharmacological Control of Secretion(Chairman: Frank P. Brooks)
  36. 8. Sweat Gland
  37. Sweat Gland Function in Domestic Animals 201
  38. Discussion 216
  39. 9. Salivary and Lacrimal Glands
  40. Neural Control of Salivary Glands 223
  41. The Effects of Autonomic Nerve Impulses and Autonomic Drugs on Secretion by the Lacrimal Gland 227
  42. Discussion 239
  43. 10. Pancreas and Liver
  44. Duodenal Acidification and the Release of Secretin 247
  45. Vagal Stimulation of Bile Flow in Conscious Dogs 253
  46. Discussion 275
  47. Summarization- A. S. V. Burgen* 281
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