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    food along and protects the intestinal wall from digestive enzymes. In the small intestine, villi are folds of the mucosa that increase the surface area...
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  • Thumbnail for Intestinal mucosal barrier
    The intestinal mucosal barrier, also referred to as intestinal barrier, refers to the property of the intestinal mucosa that ensures adequate containment...
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    colon, crypts do not have Paneth cells. The enterocytes in the small intestinal mucosa contain digestive enzymes that digest specific foods while they are...
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    S2CID 12976253. Cario, E (2005). "Bacterial interactions with cells of the intestinal mucosa: Toll-like receptors and NOD2". Gut. 54 (8): 1182–93. doi:10.1136/gut...
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    Mucous membrane (redirect from Mucosa)
    the mucosa of the uterus Gastric mucosa Intestinal mucosa Nasal mucosa Olfactory mucosa Oral mucosa Penile mucosa Respiratory mucosa Vaginal mucosa Frenulum...
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    considered abnormally dilated. The surface area of the human small intestinal mucosa, due to enlargement caused by folds, villi and microvilli, averages...
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  • patients with Crohn’s disease. In addition, the number of ILC1s in the intestinal mucosa of patients with Crohn’s disease is increased from approximately 10%...
    95 KB (10,510 words) - 14:56, 28 March 2024
  • calprotectin indicates the migration of neutrophils to the intestinal mucosa, which occurs during intestinal inflammation, including inflammation caused by inflammatory...
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    entering the bloodstream can be intensified by various lesions of the intestinal mucosa and by dysbacteriosis, which is accompanied by translocation of bacteria...
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  • Thumbnail for Intestinal spirochetosis
    intestinal spirochetosis, often called just intestinal spirochetosis when the human context is implicit, is an infection of the colonic-type mucosa with...
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    provided by the intestinal mucosal barrier, which is composed of physical, biochemical, and immune elements elaborated by the intestinal mucosa. Microorganisms...
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    is linked to sanitation and hygiene. When ingested, it invades the intestinal mucosa which can cause diarrhea and vomiting in a host within several hours...
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    Cross-section histology of small intestinal villi of the human terminal ileum. MicroCT-based volume projection of the jejunal mucosa of a chicken. Virtual volume...
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  • involves the aggregation of and adherence of the bacteria to the intestinal mucosa, where they elaborate enterotoxins and cytotoxins that damage host...
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    glands. Peyer's patches are observable as elongated thickenings of the intestinal mucosa measuring a few centimeters in length. About 100 are found in humans...
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  • Thumbnail for Autoimmune enteropathy
    malabsorption, severe and protracted diarrhea, and autoimmune damage to the intestinal mucosa. Autoimmune enteropathy typically occurs in infants and younger children...
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  • kidney), unlike SGLT1 inhibitors that perform a similar function in the intestinal mucosa. The foremost metabolic effect of this is to inhibit reabsorption...
    44 KB (4,559 words) - 22:03, 7 July 2024
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    particularly concentrated in the liver, bile duct, kidney, bone, intestinal mucosa and placenta. In the serum, two types of alkaline phosphatase isozymes...
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  • the appearance of white or grey striations along the intestinal mucosa. Scrapings of the mucosa from diseased birds can reveal oocysts. Kheysin YM (1972)...
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  • its active form, trypsin, by enteropeptidase, which is found in the intestinal mucosa. Once activated, the trypsin can cleave more trypsinogen into trypsin...
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