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Quantitative cytochemical studies of acid secretagogue effects on the carbonic anhydrase activity of gastric parietal cell sections

This thesis presents work designed to study the effects of acid secretagogues upon the parietal cell, in order to gain a greater understanding of their modes of action, and interaction and the role of circulating secretagogues in the mediation of parietal cell function, with the aim of increasing th...

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Main Author: Klaff, Leslie Joseph
Other Authors: Vinik, Aaron I
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Division of Endocrinology and Diabetology 2017
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description This thesis presents work designed to study the effects of acid secretagogues upon the parietal cell, in order to gain a greater understanding of their modes of action, and interaction and the role of circulating secretagogues in the mediation of parietal cell function, with the aim of increasing the understanding of the pathophysiology of the world-wide problem of peptic ulcer disease.
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/26737 Quantitative cytochemical studies of acid secretagogue effects on the carbonic anhydrase activity of gastric parietal cell sections Klaff, Leslie Joseph Vinik, Aaron I Jackson, W P U Isaacson, Leon Carbonic anhydrase Gastric mucosa Gastrins Gastric acid This thesis presents work designed to study the effects of acid secretagogues upon the parietal cell, in order to gain a greater understanding of their modes of action, and interaction and the role of circulating secretagogues in the mediation of parietal cell function, with the aim of increasing the understanding of the pathophysiology of the world-wide problem of peptic ulcer disease. 2017-12-15T10:53:07Z 2017-12-15T10:53:07Z 1982 Doctoral Thesis Doctoral PhD http://hdl.handle.net/11427/26737 eng application/pdf Division of Endocrinology and Diabetology Faculty of Health Sciences University of Cape Town
spellingShingle Carbonic anhydrase
Gastric mucosa
Gastrins
Gastric acid
Klaff, Leslie Joseph
Quantitative cytochemical studies of acid secretagogue effects on the carbonic anhydrase activity of gastric parietal cell sections
thesis_degree_str Doctoral
title Quantitative cytochemical studies of acid secretagogue effects on the carbonic anhydrase activity of gastric parietal cell sections
title_full Quantitative cytochemical studies of acid secretagogue effects on the carbonic anhydrase activity of gastric parietal cell sections
title_fullStr Quantitative cytochemical studies of acid secretagogue effects on the carbonic anhydrase activity of gastric parietal cell sections
title_full_unstemmed Quantitative cytochemical studies of acid secretagogue effects on the carbonic anhydrase activity of gastric parietal cell sections
title_short Quantitative cytochemical studies of acid secretagogue effects on the carbonic anhydrase activity of gastric parietal cell sections
title_sort quantitative cytochemical studies of acid secretagogue effects on the carbonic anhydrase activity of gastric parietal cell sections
topic Carbonic anhydrase
Gastric mucosa
Gastrins
Gastric acid
url http://hdl.handle.net/11427/26737
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