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  • 21. The psychosocial stress-induced increase in salivary alpha-amylase is independent of saliva flow rate.
    Rohleder N, Wolf JM, Maldonado EF, Kirschbaum C.
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  • 23. [Age-related changes in alpha-amylase in human saliva].
    Levits'kii AP, Konovets' VM, Marchenko OI.
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  • 24. Stress-induced changes in human salivary alpha-amylase activity -- associations with adrenergic activity.
    Nater UM, La Marca R, Florin L, Moses A, Langhans W, Koller MM, Ehlert U.
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  • 26. [An approach to determining the effect on salivary amylase by green tea extract].
    Liu Z, Li M, Zhang G.
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  • 29. Salivary amylase and isoamylase composition in benign and malignant diseases of salivary gland. A preliminary report.
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    Enberg N, Alho H, Loimaranta V, Lenander-Lumikari M.
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  • 31. [Development of salivary and pancreatic amylase in children during the 1st year of life].
    Kamarýt J, Fintajslová O.
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  • 32. Conditioned salivary response and its significance.
    Blumberger W, Glatzel H.
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  • 33. Salivary amylase activity of the aged.
    Wang CH, Woolfolk CA.
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  • 34. [Studies on the individual differences in salivary amylase activities in healthy adults. Report 1: Frequency distribution and intraperson variability of salivary amylase activities].
    Haruta M.
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  • 39. [The bilateral autonomy of enzyme secretion by human salivary glands].
    Korot'ko GF, Kadirov Sh.
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  • 40. [Buffering capacity and amylase activity in the saliva in the diagnosis of dental caries in children].
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