The gastrointestinal microcirculation subserves the functional activities of the gastrointestinal tract (transport and motor) that allow for the efficient assimilation of ingested nutrients. Intrinsic regulatory mechanisms ensure that local perfusion and oxygenation is adequate to support gastrointestinal function...
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In addition to metabolic differences, the anatomical, physiological, and biochemical differences in the gastrointestinal (G.I.) tract of the human and common laboratory animals can cause significant variation in drug absorption from the oral route. Among the physiological factors, pH, bile, pancreatic...
Now, in terms of where all that systemic arterial blood goes:about 15% goes to the brain, 5% nourishes the heart itself,25% goes to the kidneys, another 25% goes to the gastrointestinal organs,yet another 25% goes to the skeletal muscles, and the last 5% goes to the skin.These numbers...
Functional Histoanatomy of the Enteric Nervous System - ScienceDirect J. and Costa, M. (2006). Functional histoanatomy of the enteric nervous system. In Physiology of the Gastrointestinal Tract. Vol. 1, 4th edn (ed. ... SJH Brookes,M Costa - 《Physiology of the Gastrointestinal Tract》 被...
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Structures located adjacent to the laryngopharynx play an essential role in ensuring proper transit of food and liquids from the oral cavity to the stomach. Normal swallowing physiology is vital in preventing aspiration of food and liquids into the lungs, which could lead to complications such as ...
The rectum and anal canal form the last portion of the gastrointestinal tract. The rectum serves as a reservoir for fecal contents, and the anal canal regulates continence and defecation via synchronization of events regulated by complex interactions between sympathetic and parasympathetic nerves, striate...
With virtual labs, students can see all of the processes. In Labster’s Renal Physiology simulation, students will learn about the structure of the different tissues inside the kidney, their respective functions for maintaining a healthy body, and their influence on urine regulation. 5. Female ...
The appropriate clinical roles of CT, MRI, EUS and PET for the diagnosis and staging, treatment response, and follow-up of gastrointestinal (GI) malignancies. 2. GI anatomy (target and normal tissue) inherent to radiation (RT) target volume delineation. 3. The use of optimized CT-based, ...