INHIBITORY EFFECT OF PANCREATIC ENZYME EXCRETION WITH THE INTRODUCTION OF AMYLASE
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https://doi.org/10.55640/eijmrms-03-06-36Keywords:
Theoretical,, hydrochloric acid, digestive glands.Abstract
The removal of pancreatic juice from the duodenum increases the secretion of the latter, and the reverse introduction of juice slows it down. The mechanism of this effect has been the subject of lively discussions for many years.
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