chapter 17 Digestive System II ? STOMACH575575a bFIGURE 17.7 • Mucosal surface of the stomach. a. Scanning electron micrograph showing the mucosal surface of the stomach. Thegastric pits contain secretory material, mostly mucus (arrows). The surface mucus has been washed away to reveal the ...
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which regulate the synthesis and degradation of proteins and thereby control the rate of growth [7,8]. Thanks to rapid and significant advances in sequencing technology, such as whole-genome sequencing (WGS), bulking
We conducted several sensitivity analyses to test the robustness of our results. First, because a widely-used histological scoring system was published in 2005 [40], the same year that comprehensive prescription medication data was first available in Sweden, we restricted the cohort to patients with...
The pharynx, oesophagus, and greater part of the intestine are ciliated. Simple feeding experiments, and histochemical tests, suggest that the stomach is concerned with the digestion and absorption of proteins, fats and carbohydrates, that the anterior intestine is a digestive and major absorptive ...
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IMMUNESYSTEMANDHEMATOPOIESIS 57 SPLEEN 57 THYMUS ." 57 RENALHEMOPOIETICSYSTEM 57 PHAGOCYTICSYSTEM 58 EPIGONALORGAN 58 VI Tableofcontents CHAPTER6:INTEGUMENT 64 EPIDERMIS 64 DERMISANDHYPODERMIS 64 SKINCOLORATION 64 CHAPTER7:DIGESTIVESYSTEM 75 ORALCAVITYANDPHARYNX 75 GENERALOUTLINEPLANOFTHEDIGESTIVETRACT 75...
The fine structure and morphodynamics of the acinar cells are also described. In addition, the location of the organelles in specific cytoplasmic domains and their close morphofunctional relationship with the sequential stages of secretion of the digestive enzymes are specially emphasized. Finally, ...
features are also essential diagnostic clues in cytological preparations. The confirmation of the neuroendocrine signature by immunohistochemistry is mandatory for the diagnosis; a minimum panel comprising chromogranin A and synaptophysin is recommended in the digestive system. In addition, the application of...