Anatomical model images Chapters and Articles You might find these chapters and articles relevant to this topic. Anatomy, Histology, Embryology, and Developmental Anomalies of the Small and Large Intestine Ellen Kahn, Fredric Daum, in Sleisenger and Fordtran's Gastrointestinal and Liver Disease (Ninth...
However, the model is not optimal because mice develop mostly small intestine tumors [224]. Tumor number in female ApcMin/+ mice at 4–5 weeks of age is not affected by 10 weeks of treatment with 1,25(OH)2D3 or its analogs 1,25(OH)216-ene-19-nor-24-oxo-D3 (Ro 26-9114)....
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Although life-threatening complications related to retroperitoneal bleeding and massive hematuria are possible, it is often detected incidentally. Pulmonary embolism as the first sypmtom is extremely rare. Herein,...Pathology of the Gastrointestinal Tractdoi:10.1007/978-3-319-40560-5_1537Ayca Kirmizi...
Celiac disease is an autoimmune disorder in which ingestion of dietary gluten triggers an immune reaction in the small intestine leading to destruction of the lining epithelium. Current treatment focusses on lifelong adherence to a gluten-free diet. Glut
The mouse small intestine shows profound variability in gene expression along the crypt–villus axis1,2. Whether similar spatial heterogeneity exists in the adult human gut remains unclear. Here we use spatial transcriptomics, spatial proteomics and single-molecule fluorescence in situ hybridization to ...
CHAPTER 96 Anatomy, Histology, Embryology, and Developmental Anomalies of the Small and Large IntestineEllen Kahn, Fredric DaumCHAPTER OUTLINE Anatomy 1615 Macroscopic Features 1615 Microscopic Features 1617 Embryology 1623 Molecular Regulation of Intestinal Morphogenesis 1623 Specific Structures...
A schematic model of the response to fasting in the mouse small intestine. The adaptations of protein, fat and intermediary metabolism in the small intestine are indicated. Arrows and crosses represent up- and downregulation of the process respectively, in short (12 h, left) and prolonged fasting...
The fact that the intestine is so well adapted to its location-specific function, brings a new problem to the attention when organoids are considered as an experimental tool or disease model. An organoid model for a disease originally located in the ileum would have to maintain its ileum-speci...
and proximal small intestine. The small intestine absorbs all but 1.5 L of this amount of fluid containing 200 mmol sodium/L; the colon absorbs all but 100 mL containing approximately 3 mmol sodium of the remaining fluid. Regardless whether a subject ingests a hypotonic meal, such as a steak...