Small intestineTissue engineeringRegenerationSmooth muscle cellConstructBiomaterialsRegenerative constructs composed of synthetically sourced, biodegradable biomaterials seeded with smooth muscle-like have been leveraged to mediate of bladder and bladder-like neo-organs. Here, we describe how such constructs may ...
The development of the mucous membrane of the œsophagus, stomach and small intestine in the human embryo First page of article FP Johnson - 《Developmental Dynamics》 被引量: 96发表: 2010年 Cineradiographic Analysis of Vomiting in the Cat: I. Lower Esophagus, Stomach, and Small Intestine ...
Tissue-Engineered Small Intestine and Stomach Form from Autologous Tissue in a Preclinical Large Animal Model Tissue-engineered small intestine, stomach, large intestine, esophagus, and gastroesophageal (GE) junction have been successfully formed from syngeneic cel... FG Sala,SM Kunisaki,ER Ochoa,......
食物在人体消化道停留时间最长的部位是()A.Stomach(胃)B.esophagus(食道)C.Smallintestine(小肠)D.Lowerdigestivetr
SIS consists of extracellular matrix material harvested from porcine small intestine and has been used extensively in tissue engineering experiments since it was originally described by Matsumoto and colleagues in 1966 for use in large vein replacement in dogs [16–20]. It has been successfully ...
and to discharge the chyme into thesmall intestineperiodically as the physical and chemical condition of the mixture is rendered suitable for the next phase of digestion. The stomach is located in the left upper part of the abdomen immediately below thediaphragm. In front of the stomach are the...
Barrett's esophagusis a condition in which normal tissue lining of your esophagus – the tube that carries food from themouth to the stomach– becomes more like the lining of your intestine, or thicker and red. Experts suspect that damage from acid reflux may be linked to the condition. ...
Active peristaltic contractions propel residual material from the esophagus into the stomach. During vomiting and reflux, the esophagus also serves as a passageway for gastrointestinal (GI) contents traveling retrograde from the stomach or small intestine....
It was initially described by Matsumoto (1966) when he used inverted small intestine to replace large veins in dogs. It has since been demonstrated as an effective scaffold for the regeneration of numerous tissues and is now commercially available in variable thickness and sizes and human uses ...
b) large intestine. c) oral cavity. d) small intestine. e) stomach. Obtaining Nutrients: Our bodies need nutrients, which contain energy for survival. Nutrients are found within the foods we eat, which our bodies must break down in order to release ...