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Functional connections of the submaxillary salivary glands, basal portions of the intestinal crypts, and pancreatic endocrine tissue

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The effect of starvation, glucose loading, and administration of the diabetogenic agent dithizone on the state of cells of the pancreatic islets, submaxillary glands, and basal portions of the intestinal crypts was studied in rabbits by the dithizone histochemical reaction. The experimental results point to a possible functional connection between these cells in the mechanism of endocrine regulation of carbohydrate metabolism.

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Department of Pathological Anatomy and Central Research Laboratory, Tomsk Medical Institute. Translated from Byulleten' Éksperimental'noi Biologii i Meditsiny, Vol. 88, No. 11, pp. 607–608, November, 1979.

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Toroptsev, I.V., Eshchenko, V.A. Functional connections of the submaxillary salivary glands, basal portions of the intestinal crypts, and pancreatic endocrine tissue. Bull Exp Biol Med 88, 1355–1356 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00835596

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