10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SIALAGOGIC»
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The Sialagogic Peptide Substance P was first isolated as a sialagogic peptide in
extracts of bovine hypothalami. While attempting to purify the corticotropin-
releasing factor, Leeman noticed the sialagogic action of a hypothalamic extract;
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Kinins: pharmacodynamics and biological roles : [proceedings]
The inhibition of sialagogic effect of bradykinin during the depolarized state
period induced by nicotine, as well as the recovery of the sialagogic action during
the non-depolarizing blockade phase, reinforces the hypothesis of a ganglionic ...
Federigo Sicuteri, Nathan Back, Gert L. Haberland, 1976
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Comparative Diagnostic Pharmacology: Clinical and Research ...
Pilocarpine hydrochloride could be used as a sialagogic drug for postirradiation-
induced xerostomia with fewer adverse effects on the CNS. Effects of pilocarpine
hydrochloride and cevimeline on submandibular/sublingual salivation in rat ...
4
Methods of Hormone Radioimmunoassay
Bernard Jaffe. Table IV Relative Activities of Some Carboxy-Terminal Fragments
of Substance P" Percent Percent sialagogic immunologic activity” activityC H-Arg-
Pro-Lys-Pro-Gln-Cln-Phe-Phe- 100 100 Gly-Leu- Met-NH2 (SubstanCe P) ...
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
sfagon (si'a-gon), n. [N L., < Gr. azayéw, the jawbone.] The mandible of a
crustacean. Westwood; Bate. sialagogic, sialagogue. 0 ac. Sqiaha (si-a'li-é), 11. [
NL. (Swainson, 1827), ( Gr..om2.ig, a kind of bird.] A genus of turdoid oscine
passerme ...
William Dwight Whitney, 1904
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
[Also sialagogic (see sialogogue); < sialogogue + -ic.] I. a. Provoking or
promoting an increased flow of saliva; tending to salivate; ptyalogogic. II, n. A
sialogogue. 818.1030 9 (si-al'o-gog), a. and n. [Also sialagoguc, t e less common
but ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1900
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The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the ...
[Also sialagogic (see siaiogogue) ; < sialogoaue + -t'c] I. a. Provoking or
promoting an increased flow of saliva; tending to salivate; ptyalogogic. II. n. A
siaiogogue. siaiogogue (si-al o-gog), a. and n. [Also sialogogue, the less
common but ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
[Also sialagogic (see sialogogue) ; < sialogogue + -ic] I. a. Provoking or
promoting an increased flow of saliva; tending to salivate; ptyalogogic. U. n. A
sialogogue. sialogogue (si-al'o-gog), a. and n. [Also siala- gogue, the less
common but ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
[Also sialagogic (see sialogogue) ; < sialogogue + -ieJ] I. a. Provoking or
promoting an increased flow of saliva; tending to salivate; ptyalogogic. II. n. A
sialogogue. sialogogue (si-al'o-gog), a. and n. [Also sialagogue, the less
common but ...
Shied, pp. shld. SI, ««•• in music, the seventh note of the scale as B.
BIALAGOGUE— SIAM. SIALAGOGUE, SIALAGOGIC: see Sialogoguk
SIALOGOGUE, n. 8i-al'o-g5g, or SHUT-SI.