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Morphologic and nutritional responses to intestinal patching following intestinal resection.

Surgery, 1988
Growth of neomucosa has been investigated as a means to increase intestinal surface area in the short-bowel syndrome. Functional neomucosa grows over patched intestinal defects, but the effect of the patching procedure on absorption is unknown. The purpose of this study was to determine morphologic and nutritional responses to intestinal patching after
J S, Thompson   +3 more
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Morphological Aspects of Dietary Fibers in the Intestine

1982
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the morphological aspects of dietary fibers in the intestine. It presents the results from a comparative assessment of the structural responses to the inclusion of carefully defined semi purified fibers and bile salt-binding resins in paired groups of animals.
M M, Cassidy   +2 more
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Intestinal morphology in broiler chickens supplemented with propolis

2018
The small intestine is an important organ responsible for digestion and absorption of nutrients from food. Studies have demonstrated that certain bee products, such as propolis positively affect the small intestine villi making them longer and thicker, which has beneficial effect on the absorption of nutrients from food and consequently performance ...
MISKULIN, Maja   +6 more
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Intestinal endometriosis morphologically mimicking colonic adenocarcinoma

Histopathology, 2008
P, Kelly   +3 more
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Dietary Fiber, Bile Acids, and Intestinal Morphology

1982
The rates of occurrence and mortality from colorectal cancer have been positively correlated with total fat intake in several populations (Carroll and Khor, 1975; Correa and Haenszel, 1978; Wynder, 1979). The possible relationships between fat ingestion and the subsequent steps in lipid metabolism have been explored in studies aimed at determining the ...
Marie M. Cassidy   +2 more
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Modeling Human Intestinal Disease: Ontogeny Of Postembryonic Zebrafish Intestinal Morphology

The goal of this study was to establish zebrafish as a model organism for intestinal motility disorders in humans. Zebrafish provide a high throughput model that allows for the examination of the intestine throughout the life of an organism. While the zebrafish intestine shares a high degree of morphological homology with the human intestine, little is
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Intestinal adaptation: factors that influence morphology.

Scandinavian journal of gastroenterology. Supplement, 1983
The lining of the intestinal tract is constantly renewed in a brisk but orderly fashion. Further acceleration of cell renewal is elicited by various stimuli, notably surgical shortening of the intestine and hyperphagia, which lead to prompt but persistent increases in mucosal mass.
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Molecular basis of astrocyte diversity and morphology across the CNS in health and disease

Science, 2022
Fumito Endo   +2 more
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