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The molecular structure and physical properties of the mucinous layers are described and related to the ... RG Lentle,PWM Janssen - Springer New York 被引量: 3发表: 2011年 Endogenous mucin conveyed to the mucosa with microbes can assure lumen fermentation and large intestinal security-swine ...
Describe the function of the digestive system, and differentiate between organs of the alimentary canal and the accessory organs or structures. Explain the digestive system. What are the most important functions and systems in the digestive system? Describe the anatomy of the intestinal wall. What a...
The villous myoblast cells initially developed from the innermost layer of the muscularis mucosae on E 18.5, and were widely distributed in the lamina propria mucosae on E 20.5. Temporal and chronological pattern in expression of α-SMA was observed during the development of the chick intestinal ...
Article Open access 28 January 2021 Transcriptome comparisons of in vitro intestinal epithelia grown under static and microfluidic gut-on-chip conditions with in vivo human epithelia Article Open access 05 February 2021 Introduction The interactions between the host intestinal mucosa and the intestinal...
The mechanical properties of intact intestine in axial and transversal directions were different. The mechanical strength of the intact intestinal wall was conditioned by the submucosa and muscularis, while the serosa and mucosa showed no significant strength. Comparison of axial specimens' mechanical ...
Eight monoclonal antibodies (MAbs), designated RGM21 ∼ RGM42, were generated against mucin purified from the rat gastric mucosa. By applying ELISA, all of these MAbs were proved to react not only with the purified mucin, but also with the oligosaccharide mixture obtained from the antigenic mu...
However, high vascularisation and presence of fewer proteolytic enzymes in the buccal mucosa compared to the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) mucosa promotes buccal delivery as a potential site for protein and peptide delivery. Limitations of buccal delivery of proteins include: large molecular weight and...
However, high vascularisation and presence of fewer proteolytic enzymes in the buccal mucosa compared to the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) mucosa promotes buccal delivery as a potential site for protein and peptide delivery. Limitations of buccal delivery of proteins include: large molecular weight and...
In this study, researchers have studied the molecular composition of the commensal bacteria. They examined the current status of the different layers of the intestinal mucosa in human and animal models.doi:10.1136/gut.2004.054098MuellerCGutGut