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The exocrine secretions were collected in 10 minute fractions through the cannulated pancreatic duct.
His research interests include the neurocrine control of pancreatic exocrine secretion and enteric neurobiology.
Neuropeptide Y has also been reported to increase substantially gastric acid and pancreatic exocrine secretion.
Phenylacetic, 3-phenylpropanoic and 3-phenylpropenoic (cinnamic) acids were found in propolis, mammalian exocrine secretions or plant fragrances.
In reflex bleeding, insects dispel their blood, hemolymph, or a mixture of exocrine secretions and blood as a defensive maneuver.
Cholecystokinin is responsible for gall bladder secretions, gastrointestinal motility as well as pancreatic exocrine secretions.
In 1902, Bayliss and Starling proposed that the intestinal mucosa contains a hormone, secretin, that stimulates the exocrine secretion of the pancreas.
Prof Thomas Scratcherd, Professor of Physiology from 1973-87 at the University of Sheffield, involved with exocrine secretion from the pancreas (1935-42)
The additional advantages of post-pyloric feeding are the inverse relationship of pancreatic exocrine secretions and distance of nutrient delivery from the pylorus, as well as reduced risk of aspiration.
Secretions that left the gland (or were separated from it, in a manner of speaking) and were led to the skin or alimentary canal are exocrine secretions (ek'soh-krin; "separate outside" G).
Furthermore, chronic ethanol consumption has recently been shown to increase the synthesis of pancreatic digestive enzymes and ethanol and acetaldehyde have been shown to inhibit pancreatic exocrine secretion.
In 1977, Dr. Morley Kare, with Dr. Michael Naim studied the "effect of oral stimulation on the cephalic phase of pancreatic exocrine secretion in dogs"
Mungan Z, Ertan A, Hammer RA, Arimura A: Effect of pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide on rat pancreatic exocrine secretion.
It is present in the milk of humans and other mammals, in the blood plasma and neutrophils and is one of the major proteins of virtually all exocrine secretions of mammals, such as saliva, gall, tears and pancreas.