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1 Department of Molecular and Genetic Biology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah
Injections of bovine submaxillary and parotid gland crude extracts failed to ellicit a response on serum calcium levels in mice; however, the administration of human saliva crude extracts caused a statistically significant rise in serum calcium levels, as determined by spectrophotometric technics.
Submitted on October 3, 1966
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