Following are Research Articles associated with keyword Salivation
Vikas Anand, Vandana Kharb, Mahesh Kataria, Vipin Kukkar, Pratim Kumar Choudhury Taste assessment trials for sensory analysis of oral pharmaceutical products. Pak J Pharm Sci Oct - Oct 2008;21(4):438-50.
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Ghulam Jillani Khan, Rashid Mahmood, Ihteshamul Haq, Salahud Din Secretion of total solids (solutes) in the saliva of long-term tobacco users. J Ayub Med Coll Abottabad Jan - Mar 2008;20(1):20-2.
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Syed Saeedul Hassan, Sajid Bashir, Irshad Khokhar, Memoona Tehseen Quality assessment of synthetic food dyes in candies and chewing gums. Pak J Med Res Oct - Dec 2006;45(4):96-100.
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Sadia Iqbal, Farhat Kazmi, Ayyaz Ali Khan Saliva as diagnostic tool — a review. Proceeding Shaikh Zayed Postgrad Med Inst Jun 2006;20(1):51-7.
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Ghulam Jillani Khan, Rashid Mehmood, Salahud Din, Fida Muhammad Marwat, Ihteshamul Haq, Jamilur Rehman Secretion of calcium in the saliva of long-term tobacco users. J Ayub Med Coll Abottabad Oct - Dec 2005;17(4):60-2.
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SAEEDA HAIDER, SADIA QURESHI, FAUZIA BANO, Saeeda Haider, Fauzia Bano A comparison of Glycopyrrolate & Atropine in combination with Neostigmine for the reversal of non-depolarizing neuromuscular block in Pakistani population. Med Channel Apr - Jun 2004;10(2):23-6.
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Ghulam Jillani Khan, Rashid Mehmood, Salah Ud Din, Ihtesham Ul Haq Effects of long-term use of Tobacco on taste receptors and salivary secretion. J Ayub Med Coll Abottabad Oct - Dec 2003;15(4):37-9.
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Ghulam Jillani Khan, Rashid Mehmood, Salah Ud Din, Ihtesham Ul Haq Effect of chronic tobacco use on salivary concentrations of sodium and potassium. J Ayub Med Coll Abottabad Jan - Mar 2003;15(1):41-4.
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Saeed Ashraf Cheema, Riaz Ahmad Warraich Head and Neck Tumors - An analysis of first one hundred cases managed at Maxilofacial Surgery Unit Mayo Hospital Lahore. Ann King Edward Med Uni Jul - Sep 2002;8(3):181-3.
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