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  • Title: The effect of Skylab on the chemical composition of saliva.
    Author: Brown LR, Frome WJ, Wheatcroft MG, Riggan LJ, Bussell NE, Johnston DA.
    Journal: J Dent Res; 1977 Oct; 56(10):1137-43. PubMed ID: 24067.
    Abstract:
    The levels of specific proteins and electrolytes in stimulated whole saliva were monitored in Skylab crew members before and after each mission. With few exceptions, mission-associated compositional changes in saliva were relatively minimal. There were no changes in(formula see text), Cl-, albumin, or IgG concentrations. There were slight decreases in total protein coinciding with moderate saliva flow rate increases immediately before and after each flight. Other changes included diminutions in Na+ and lysozyme, and elevations in Mg++ and IgA. The IgA increase was the most pronounced mission-associated change observed.
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