salivary Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈsæl.ɪ.vər.i]
  • Us [ ˈsæl.əˌver.i]

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  • Salivary levels represented about 5 % of those in the blood for both hormones.

  • Interestingly, all known tick salivary vasodilators reported to date are lipid derivatives.

  • At present sour, sugar-free sweets are advised to aid the stimulation of the salivary gland in conjunction with at least 8 glasses of water daily.

  • Low salivary cortisol and persistent aggression in boys referred for disruptive behavior.

  • Inheritance of a parotid secretory protein in mice and its use in determining salivary amylase quantitative variants.

  • High-throughput approaches to study salivary proteins and genes from vectors of disease.

  • Salivation is largely controlled by the salivary centre, located in the medulla and pons, through the autonomic nervous system.

  • Flies were dissected 27-46 days later and the midgut, proboscis and salivary glands of each fly were examined for the presence of trypanosomes.

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