van Ginneken C, Weyns A, van Meir F, Ooms L, Verhofstad A (1996) Intrinsic innervation of the stomach of the fetal pig: an immunohistochemical study of VIP-immunoreactive nerve fibres and cell bodies. Anat Histol Embryol 25(4):269–275...
SummaryUsing an immunohistochemical technique, the presence and distribution of vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP) was investigated in cryostat sections, both tangential and transverse, of the fetal pig's stomach. In all fetuses and in all gastric segments investigated, VIP-like immunoreactive (IR)...
Where is the duodenum located in a fetal pig? Where is the intestinal mesentery attached? Where is the psoas muscle? Where is a hiatal hernia located? What is a hole in the stomach wall called? Where are the ovaries? Where are interneurons located? Where are the triceps located? Where is...
What is the main function of the Small Intestine Absorption/Digestion of nutrients Is the small bowel and the small intestine the same area Yes, central and lower regions of the abdomen What is the first part of the small intestine, How long? Duodenum, 10 in Name the most fixed part of ...
10.1Ontogeny of Secretory Function Gastrointestinal secretion occurs throughout the gut from the salivary glands, the stomach, the pancreas, the small intestine, to the colon. Each segment has specialized secretory functions. In the stomach, acid secretion acidifies the gastric lumen and creates an ...
1994: Effect of omeprazole on secretion, synthesis and the gene expression of pepsinogen in the guinea pig stomach mucosa Cell Biochemistry and Function 12(2): 113-120 Furihata, C.; Kodama, K.; Matsushima, T. 1981: Induction of changes in the pepsinogen content and the pepsinogen isoenzyme ...
The function of this examine was to find out the optimum quantity of the focal aircraft ranges and the optimum scanning interval to digitize gynecological (GYN) specimens ready on SurePath™ glass slides whereas sustaining a manageable file measurement. The iScanCoreo Au scanner (Ventana, AZ, ...
The role of cortisol in the development of gastric function was investigated in the fetal pig. Pregnant sows (term = 114 +/- 2 days, n = 10) were anaesthetized (pentobarbitone) and osmotic minipumps containing either saline or cortisol inserted subcutaneously into fetuses at 82-84 (n = 11...
The stomach’s main secretory function is the production ofhydrochloric acid. Acid, whose production is present on the first day of life, facilitates the digestion of protein as well as the absorption of iron, calcium, vitamin B12, and certain medications such asthyroxin.1–10Gastric acid also...