DIGESTION of human, ox and horse plasma or digestion for 5 hr. at 37° C. of hypertensinogen (alpha-2 globulin) at pH 2.5–3.5 with crystallized pepsin (50 mgm. per litre) leads to the liberation of ...
THE effects of anticholinergic drugs on gastric function have usually been measured by radiologic studies to determine decrease in motility and tone, or by intubation technics to determine the ...
PARENTERAL administration of histamine leads to a marked outpouring of acid and a transient rise in pepsin concentration in the gastric juice. Whether this rise in pepsin concentration is the result ...
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