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Secretin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Secretin is a hormone that controls the secretions into the duodenum, and also separately, water homeostasis throughout the body. Acting as an anti-Müllerian hormone it is produced in the S cells of ...
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Learn about the prescription medication SecreFlo (Secretin), drug uses, dosage, side effects, drug interactions, warnings, and patient labeling. ... SecreFlo™ (secretin) is a pure sterile, nonpyrogenic, lyophilized white cake powder acetate salt of secretin, a peptide hormone. Secretin has an amino acid sequence identical...
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Human Secretin Information from Drugs.com, side effects, interactions, indications ... Generic Name: Secretin Synthetic Human; Date of Approval: April 9, 2004; Company: ChiRhoClin, Inc.; Treatment for: Secretin Stimulation Testing...
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Secretin is a natural gastrointestinal hormone involved in the process of digestion. Secretin has been used for many years by gastroenterologists in combination with endoscopy, an invasive procedure to evaluate and treat diseases of the pancreas and gallbladder.
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Secretin is a peptide hormone that stimulates the secretion of digestive fluids from the pancreas, the production of pepsin from the stomach, and the production of bile from the liver.
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