Exocrine Glands
Herausgegeben:Botelho, Stella Y.; Brooks, Frank P.; Shelley, Walter B.
Exocrine Glands
Herausgegeben:Botelho, Stella Y.; Brooks, Frank P.; Shelley, Walter B.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: De Gruyter
- 1970.
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 1969
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 606g
- ISBN-13: 9780812276060
- ISBN-10: 081227606X
- Artikelnr.: 50607617
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: De Gruyter
- 1970.
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 1969
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 606g
- ISBN-13: 9780812276060
- ISBN-10: 081227606X
- Artikelnr.: 50607617
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Stella Y. Botelho, M.D. was Professor of Physiology at the University of Pennsylvania. Frank P. Brooks, M.D. was Professor of Medicine and Physiology at the University of Pennsylvania. Walter B. Shelley, M.D., Ph.D. was Professor of Dermatology at the University of Pennsylvania.
Introduction by Chairman A. S. V. Burgen, Cambridge University, England
SECRETION OF ELECTROLYTES AND WATER
Salivary Gland
Secretory Transmembrane Potentials and Electrolyte Transients in Salivary
Glands
—Ole Holger Petersen and Jorgen Hedemark Poulson
Water and Electrolyte Secretion by the Submaxillary Gland
—J. Ricardo Martinez
Observations on Secretory Potentials in Rat Submaxillary Gland
—Leon H. Schneyer
Discussion by: Stella Y. Botelho, A. S. V. Burgen, Howard H. Chauncey,
Michael E. Fritz, Basil L. Henriques, J. Ricardo Martinez, Ole Holgar
Petersen, Leon H. Schneyer, and Niels A. Thorn.
Pancreas
Water and Electrolyte Secretion by the Pancreas
—R. M. Case, A. A. Harper, and T. Scratcherd
Discussion by: A. S. V. Burgen, Mabel R. Hokin, Henry D. Janowitz, Stephen
S. Rothman, and Thomas Scratcherd
Micropuncture Studies on the Pancreas of the Rabbit
—Irene Schultz
Discussion by: Howard A. Reber
Salt Gland
Electrolyte Transport in the Avian Salt Gland
—Mabel R. Hoken
Reptilian Salt Glands
—William A. Dunson
Discussion by: John Bienenstock, Richard L. Dobson, William A. Dunson, and
Mabel R. Hokin.
Sweat Gland
The Excretion of Solutes in Human Eccrine Sweat
—Robert E. Johnson, Taketochi Morimoto, and Frances D. Robbins
Discussion by: Saul W. Brusilow, Richard L. Dobson, and Irene Schultz
SECRETION OF ORGANIC SUBSTANCES
Sweat Gland
Mechanisms of Non-Electrolyte Transport through Epithelial Cells
—J. F. G. Slegers
Pancreas
Hormonal Control of Pancreatic and Acinar Cell Metabolism
—Paul D. Webster, II
Transport of Protein by Pancreatic Acinar Cells: Random or Select
—Stephen S. Rothman
Discussion by: Mabel R. Hokin, Graham Jeffries, Donal F. Magee, Stephen S.
Rothman, Niels A. Thorn, and Paul D. Webster, III
Salivary Gland
The Secretion of Immunoglobulins by the Human Salivary Glands
— J. Bienenstock, D. Tourville, and T. B. Tomasi, Jr.
Discussion by: John Bienenstock, Stella Y. Botelho, Frank P. Brooks, C.
Dawes, Michael E. Fritz, A. A. Harper, A. K. Lascelles, Charlotte Schneyer,
and Ulrich Wiesmann
NEURAL, HORMONAL, AND PHARMACOLOGICAL CONTROL OF SECRETION
Sweat Gland
Sweat Gland Function in Domestic Animals
—D. McEwan Jenkinson
Discussion by: Saul W. Brusilow, Richard L. Dobson, Richard J. Grand, D.
McEwan Jenkinson, Robert E. Johnson, and Walter B. Shelley
Salivary and Lacrimal Glands
Neural Control of Salivary Glands
—Nils Emmelin
The Effects of Autonomic Nerve Impulses and Autonomic Drugs on Secretion by
the Lacrimal Gland
—Stella Y. Botelho, Arthur M. Goldstein, and Mituhiko Hisada
Discussion by: A. S. V. Burgen, Nils Emmelin, Michael E. Fritz, J. R.
Garrett, Alberto B. Houssay, D. McEwan Jenkinson, Leon Kraintz, J. L.
Linzell, Thomas Scratcherd, and Niels A. Thorn
Pancreas and Liver
Duodenal Acidification and the Release of Secretion
—R. M. Preshaw
Vagal Stimulation of Bile Flow in Conscious Dogs
—Frank P. Brooks and Morton I. Grossman
Summarization
—A. S. Burgen
SECRETION OF ELECTROLYTES AND WATER
Salivary Gland
Secretory Transmembrane Potentials and Electrolyte Transients in Salivary
Glands
—Ole Holger Petersen and Jorgen Hedemark Poulson
Water and Electrolyte Secretion by the Submaxillary Gland
—J. Ricardo Martinez
Observations on Secretory Potentials in Rat Submaxillary Gland
—Leon H. Schneyer
Discussion by: Stella Y. Botelho, A. S. V. Burgen, Howard H. Chauncey,
Michael E. Fritz, Basil L. Henriques, J. Ricardo Martinez, Ole Holgar
Petersen, Leon H. Schneyer, and Niels A. Thorn.
Pancreas
Water and Electrolyte Secretion by the Pancreas
—R. M. Case, A. A. Harper, and T. Scratcherd
Discussion by: A. S. V. Burgen, Mabel R. Hokin, Henry D. Janowitz, Stephen
S. Rothman, and Thomas Scratcherd
Micropuncture Studies on the Pancreas of the Rabbit
—Irene Schultz
Discussion by: Howard A. Reber
Salt Gland
Electrolyte Transport in the Avian Salt Gland
—Mabel R. Hoken
Reptilian Salt Glands
—William A. Dunson
Discussion by: John Bienenstock, Richard L. Dobson, William A. Dunson, and
Mabel R. Hokin.
Sweat Gland
The Excretion of Solutes in Human Eccrine Sweat
—Robert E. Johnson, Taketochi Morimoto, and Frances D. Robbins
Discussion by: Saul W. Brusilow, Richard L. Dobson, and Irene Schultz
SECRETION OF ORGANIC SUBSTANCES
Sweat Gland
Mechanisms of Non-Electrolyte Transport through Epithelial Cells
—J. F. G. Slegers
Pancreas
Hormonal Control of Pancreatic and Acinar Cell Metabolism
—Paul D. Webster, II
Transport of Protein by Pancreatic Acinar Cells: Random or Select
—Stephen S. Rothman
Discussion by: Mabel R. Hokin, Graham Jeffries, Donal F. Magee, Stephen S.
Rothman, Niels A. Thorn, and Paul D. Webster, III
Salivary Gland
The Secretion of Immunoglobulins by the Human Salivary Glands
— J. Bienenstock, D. Tourville, and T. B. Tomasi, Jr.
Discussion by: John Bienenstock, Stella Y. Botelho, Frank P. Brooks, C.
Dawes, Michael E. Fritz, A. A. Harper, A. K. Lascelles, Charlotte Schneyer,
and Ulrich Wiesmann
NEURAL, HORMONAL, AND PHARMACOLOGICAL CONTROL OF SECRETION
Sweat Gland
Sweat Gland Function in Domestic Animals
—D. McEwan Jenkinson
Discussion by: Saul W. Brusilow, Richard L. Dobson, Richard J. Grand, D.
McEwan Jenkinson, Robert E. Johnson, and Walter B. Shelley
Salivary and Lacrimal Glands
Neural Control of Salivary Glands
—Nils Emmelin
The Effects of Autonomic Nerve Impulses and Autonomic Drugs on Secretion by
the Lacrimal Gland
—Stella Y. Botelho, Arthur M. Goldstein, and Mituhiko Hisada
Discussion by: A. S. V. Burgen, Nils Emmelin, Michael E. Fritz, J. R.
Garrett, Alberto B. Houssay, D. McEwan Jenkinson, Leon Kraintz, J. L.
Linzell, Thomas Scratcherd, and Niels A. Thorn
Pancreas and Liver
Duodenal Acidification and the Release of Secretion
—R. M. Preshaw
Vagal Stimulation of Bile Flow in Conscious Dogs
—Frank P. Brooks and Morton I. Grossman
Summarization
—A. S. Burgen
Introduction by Chairman A. S. V. Burgen, Cambridge University, England
SECRETION OF ELECTROLYTES AND WATER
Salivary Gland
Secretory Transmembrane Potentials and Electrolyte Transients in Salivary
Glands
—Ole Holger Petersen and Jorgen Hedemark Poulson
Water and Electrolyte Secretion by the Submaxillary Gland
—J. Ricardo Martinez
Observations on Secretory Potentials in Rat Submaxillary Gland
—Leon H. Schneyer
Discussion by: Stella Y. Botelho, A. S. V. Burgen, Howard H. Chauncey,
Michael E. Fritz, Basil L. Henriques, J. Ricardo Martinez, Ole Holgar
Petersen, Leon H. Schneyer, and Niels A. Thorn.
Pancreas
Water and Electrolyte Secretion by the Pancreas
—R. M. Case, A. A. Harper, and T. Scratcherd
Discussion by: A. S. V. Burgen, Mabel R. Hokin, Henry D. Janowitz, Stephen
S. Rothman, and Thomas Scratcherd
Micropuncture Studies on the Pancreas of the Rabbit
—Irene Schultz
Discussion by: Howard A. Reber
Salt Gland
Electrolyte Transport in the Avian Salt Gland
—Mabel R. Hoken
Reptilian Salt Glands
—William A. Dunson
Discussion by: John Bienenstock, Richard L. Dobson, William A. Dunson, and
Mabel R. Hokin.
Sweat Gland
The Excretion of Solutes in Human Eccrine Sweat
—Robert E. Johnson, Taketochi Morimoto, and Frances D. Robbins
Discussion by: Saul W. Brusilow, Richard L. Dobson, and Irene Schultz
SECRETION OF ORGANIC SUBSTANCES
Sweat Gland
Mechanisms of Non-Electrolyte Transport through Epithelial Cells
—J. F. G. Slegers
Pancreas
Hormonal Control of Pancreatic and Acinar Cell Metabolism
—Paul D. Webster, II
Transport of Protein by Pancreatic Acinar Cells: Random or Select
—Stephen S. Rothman
Discussion by: Mabel R. Hokin, Graham Jeffries, Donal F. Magee, Stephen S.
Rothman, Niels A. Thorn, and Paul D. Webster, III
Salivary Gland
The Secretion of Immunoglobulins by the Human Salivary Glands
— J. Bienenstock, D. Tourville, and T. B. Tomasi, Jr.
Discussion by: John Bienenstock, Stella Y. Botelho, Frank P. Brooks, C.
Dawes, Michael E. Fritz, A. A. Harper, A. K. Lascelles, Charlotte Schneyer,
and Ulrich Wiesmann
NEURAL, HORMONAL, AND PHARMACOLOGICAL CONTROL OF SECRETION
Sweat Gland
Sweat Gland Function in Domestic Animals
—D. McEwan Jenkinson
Discussion by: Saul W. Brusilow, Richard L. Dobson, Richard J. Grand, D.
McEwan Jenkinson, Robert E. Johnson, and Walter B. Shelley
Salivary and Lacrimal Glands
Neural Control of Salivary Glands
—Nils Emmelin
The Effects of Autonomic Nerve Impulses and Autonomic Drugs on Secretion by
the Lacrimal Gland
—Stella Y. Botelho, Arthur M. Goldstein, and Mituhiko Hisada
Discussion by: A. S. V. Burgen, Nils Emmelin, Michael E. Fritz, J. R.
Garrett, Alberto B. Houssay, D. McEwan Jenkinson, Leon Kraintz, J. L.
Linzell, Thomas Scratcherd, and Niels A. Thorn
Pancreas and Liver
Duodenal Acidification and the Release of Secretion
—R. M. Preshaw
Vagal Stimulation of Bile Flow in Conscious Dogs
—Frank P. Brooks and Morton I. Grossman
Summarization
—A. S. Burgen
SECRETION OF ELECTROLYTES AND WATER
Salivary Gland
Secretory Transmembrane Potentials and Electrolyte Transients in Salivary
Glands
—Ole Holger Petersen and Jorgen Hedemark Poulson
Water and Electrolyte Secretion by the Submaxillary Gland
—J. Ricardo Martinez
Observations on Secretory Potentials in Rat Submaxillary Gland
—Leon H. Schneyer
Discussion by: Stella Y. Botelho, A. S. V. Burgen, Howard H. Chauncey,
Michael E. Fritz, Basil L. Henriques, J. Ricardo Martinez, Ole Holgar
Petersen, Leon H. Schneyer, and Niels A. Thorn.
Pancreas
Water and Electrolyte Secretion by the Pancreas
—R. M. Case, A. A. Harper, and T. Scratcherd
Discussion by: A. S. V. Burgen, Mabel R. Hokin, Henry D. Janowitz, Stephen
S. Rothman, and Thomas Scratcherd
Micropuncture Studies on the Pancreas of the Rabbit
—Irene Schultz
Discussion by: Howard A. Reber
Salt Gland
Electrolyte Transport in the Avian Salt Gland
—Mabel R. Hoken
Reptilian Salt Glands
—William A. Dunson
Discussion by: John Bienenstock, Richard L. Dobson, William A. Dunson, and
Mabel R. Hokin.
Sweat Gland
The Excretion of Solutes in Human Eccrine Sweat
—Robert E. Johnson, Taketochi Morimoto, and Frances D. Robbins
Discussion by: Saul W. Brusilow, Richard L. Dobson, and Irene Schultz
SECRETION OF ORGANIC SUBSTANCES
Sweat Gland
Mechanisms of Non-Electrolyte Transport through Epithelial Cells
—J. F. G. Slegers
Pancreas
Hormonal Control of Pancreatic and Acinar Cell Metabolism
—Paul D. Webster, II
Transport of Protein by Pancreatic Acinar Cells: Random or Select
—Stephen S. Rothman
Discussion by: Mabel R. Hokin, Graham Jeffries, Donal F. Magee, Stephen S.
Rothman, Niels A. Thorn, and Paul D. Webster, III
Salivary Gland
The Secretion of Immunoglobulins by the Human Salivary Glands
— J. Bienenstock, D. Tourville, and T. B. Tomasi, Jr.
Discussion by: John Bienenstock, Stella Y. Botelho, Frank P. Brooks, C.
Dawes, Michael E. Fritz, A. A. Harper, A. K. Lascelles, Charlotte Schneyer,
and Ulrich Wiesmann
NEURAL, HORMONAL, AND PHARMACOLOGICAL CONTROL OF SECRETION
Sweat Gland
Sweat Gland Function in Domestic Animals
—D. McEwan Jenkinson
Discussion by: Saul W. Brusilow, Richard L. Dobson, Richard J. Grand, D.
McEwan Jenkinson, Robert E. Johnson, and Walter B. Shelley
Salivary and Lacrimal Glands
Neural Control of Salivary Glands
—Nils Emmelin
The Effects of Autonomic Nerve Impulses and Autonomic Drugs on Secretion by
the Lacrimal Gland
—Stella Y. Botelho, Arthur M. Goldstein, and Mituhiko Hisada
Discussion by: A. S. V. Burgen, Nils Emmelin, Michael E. Fritz, J. R.
Garrett, Alberto B. Houssay, D. McEwan Jenkinson, Leon Kraintz, J. L.
Linzell, Thomas Scratcherd, and Niels A. Thorn
Pancreas and Liver
Duodenal Acidification and the Release of Secretion
—R. M. Preshaw
Vagal Stimulation of Bile Flow in Conscious Dogs
—Frank P. Brooks and Morton I. Grossman
Summarization
—A. S. Burgen