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Quarterly Journal of Experimental Physiology and Cognate Medical Sciences 45.4 pp 349-351
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EFFECT OF DENERVATION ON THE MAXIMAL SECRETORY CAPACITY OF SALIVARY GLANDS

N. Emmelin 1, L. Malm 1, and B. C. R. Strömblad 1

1 Institute of Physiology, University of Lund, Sweden

The maximal secretory capacity of submaxillary and parotid glands was estimated repeatedly in cats. It was found to remain fairly constant over periods of several months. Parasympathetic denervation was found to reduce the maximum markedly, whereas there was a slight increase after sympathetic denervation.

Submitted on June 17, 1960







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