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    Robin Wilding.
    Summary: "Applied Oral Physiology: The Integration of Sciences in Clinical Dentistry by prosthodontist, biologist, and educator Robin Wilding integrates basic science topics traditionally taught separately, enabling readers to understand the interconnected relationship between the scientific and clinical aspects of dentistry. On the broadest level, this well-researched, readable, and easy-to-study book brings together related elements of anatomy, physiology, microbiology, and biochemistry. Integration of these areas helps students comprehend the different elements of dental science, thereby improving their ability to understand and treat patient problems. For example, understanding how saliva influences oral health is vital information every dentist needs to know"-- Provided by publisher.

    Contents:
    The Origins of Teeth
    Dental Hard Tissues
    Oral Mucosa and Periodontium
    The Ecology of the Oral Cavity
    Cell Differentiation in Embryology and Repair
    The Extracellular Matrix
    The Physiology of Bone
    Eruption, Occlusion, and Wear
    The Temporomandibular Joint
    Oral Sensations and Functions
    Aging.
  • Article
    Buchan AM, Polak JM, Solcia E, Capella C, Hudson D, Pearse AG.
    Gut. 1978 May;19(5):403-7.
    Evidence was obtained by the use of alternate semithin-thin serial secretions for light and electron microsocpy that the I cell is the source of CCK PZ. The antibodies used were raised to a synthetic fragment of the mid part (9-20) of the (1-33) CCK-PZ molecule, and were thus free from any contamination with cross-reacting subpopulations of antibodies that might bind to gastrin.
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