What is the function of the long bone? What is the function of the bones in the middle ear? What is the function of the sacral vertebrae? What is the function of cartilaginous joints? What is the function of the liver? What are the functions of the liver in our body?
What is the function of mucus in large intestine? What is the role of intestinal villi? What is the function of chorionic villi? What is the function of the duodenum? What is the function of a frog's spleen? What is the function of the liver?
liver function肝功能 basis function基函数 as a function of根据 special function特殊函数;专用功能 management function管理功能;管理职能 membership function从属函数;属籍函数 density function密度函数 cost function价值函数 production function生产函数;生产功能 ...
Since its discovery in 1987 as a cell adhesion molecule termed A5 in the frog nervous system (Takagi et al., 1987), an excess of 1775 PubMed citations have become available that have either examined the structure, expression or function of NRP1 in organ development or pathology. These ...
Kidney Function: A Systems Approach To discharge its responsibilities, the kidney must first be appraised of the state of the internal environment in a setting of varied intake, physiologic alterations, and even pathologic disturbances. This is accomplished in a feedback system where the information ...
Developmental biology Function of Frizzled-7 / Syndecan-4 signaling in foregut organ development UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI Aaron Zorn ZhangZhengThe endoderm germ layer gives rise to the digestive and respiratory tracts and their associated organs such as liver, pancreas, and lungs. Thanks to previous ...
of ligand molecules in circulation represent the function of hepatic sinusoidal cells, these mechanisms revealed a network that is more intricate than would at first seem, since several receptors are common to not only one type of cell, but also to two or three types of cells in the liver. ...
INTRODUCTION Mast cells (MCs) were identified as granular cells in the mesen- tery of the frog by Dr von Recklinghausen in 1863 and were named "Mastzellen" by Dr Paul Ehrlich in 1878. Initial studies focused on their histological characteristics, distribution, and abundance in health and ...
The liver, one of the largest organs in the body, is the primary site for alcohol metabolism in order to remove it from the body. The downside is the byproducts produced in that metabolism could be even more detrimental to the liver than the alcohol itself....
The best characterized aspect of the insect immune response is the synthesis by the fat body (equivalent of the mammalian liver) and certain blood cells of antimicrobial peptides/polypeptides and their rapid release into the hemolymph. As a rule, a given insect produces a unique repertoire of ...