The effect of chronic duct ligation on the vascular and secretory responses of the cat's submaxillary gland

1. The object of the present experiments was to re‐investigate the role of kallikrein in functional hyperaemia in the submaxillary gland of the cat. Kallikrein concentration in the gland and saliva was reduced by ligation of the duct for 2–3 days before the acute experiment, at which time the duct was cannulated proximal to the ligation and blood flow and salivation measured.

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