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Subject Area:
Audiology and Speech
Journal:
ORL
ORL (1991) 53 (6): 339–341.
Published Online: 12 January 2010
...M. Hess; J. Kugler; D. Haake; J. Lamprecht Children with adenoid hyperplasia and secretory otitis media show significantly lower immunoglobulin A (sIgA) concentrations in their saliva compared to matched controls. Salivary albumin and cortisol levels do not differ in both groups. Changes in local...
Journal Articles
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Audiology and Speech
Journal:
ORL
ORL (1984) 46 (5): 257–263.
Published Online: 07 January 2010
...H. Maier; D. Adler; W. Fiehn The attitude of phosphohexoseisomerase (PHI), a glycolytic enzyme, in parotid and submandibular saliva of healthy human control subjects of different sex and age was studied flow rate dependent. The results obtained from this group were compared to the PHI activity...