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Tertiary blast injury to the intestines [PDF]
Background. To present the first case of the tertiary blast injury to the intestine, and the tertiary blast injury in general. Case report. A parachutist of the Army of Serbia and Montenegro was injured when descended from the 1 200m height by parachute ...
Ignjatović Dragan+2 more
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c-Src drives intestinal regeneration and transformation [PDF]
The non‐receptor tyrosine kinase c‐Src, hereafter referred to as Src, is overexpressed or activated in multiple human malignancies. There has been much speculation about the functional role of Src in colorectal cancer (CRC), with Src amplification and ...
Cordero, Julia B.+7 more
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Pitfalls in ultrasound imaging of the stomach and the intestines
The gastrointestinal tract is an extraordinary human organ in terms of its morphology and function. Its complex structure and enormous length as well as frequent presence of gas discourage many doctors performing ultrasound examination from its ...
Andrzej Smereczyński+1 more
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Influence of sapropel on the activity of intestinal peptidases of broiler chickens
At the beginning of the experiment, the weight of weekly cockerels of the Hisex White egg cross (n = 90) was 64.6 ± 0.47 g. At the age of one week old, 3 groups (30 birds in each group) were formed. They received complete feed.
V. V. Kuz'mina+5 more
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Alcohol and the Intestine [PDF]
Alcohol abuse is a significant contributor to the global burden of disease and can lead to tissue damage and organ dysfunction in a subset of alcoholics. However, a subset of alcoholics without any of these predisposing factors can develop alcohol-mediated organ injury.
Christopher B. Forsyth+5 more
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Patients with functional bowel disease commonly complain of abdominal pain, bloating, and excessive flatulence and eructation. Pain and bloating may be primarily caused by abnormal intestinal motility rather than by excessive intestinal gas. As yet there are no data available that prove excessive flatulence is actually caused by the presence of ...
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Transmission of H7N9 influenza virus in mice by different infective routes. [PDF]
BackgroundOn 19 February 2013, the first patient infected with a novel influenza A H7N9 virus from an avian source showed symptoms of sickness. More than 349 laboratory-confirmed cases and 109 deaths have been reported in mainland China since then ...
Bao, Linlin+15 more
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Development of Small and Large Intestine
Epithelial components of the organs of the digestive system are derived from endoderm whereas connective tissue and muscle components are derived from mesoderm. At the 3-4th of development, as a result of cephalocaudal and lateral foldings of the embryo,
Mukaddes EŞREFOĞLU, Aslı ÇETİN
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Сonjugates of antisense ODN (asODN) with three newly synthesized samples (MP-2, MP-2, MP-27) of polymer carriers based on DMAEM have been studied. It was found that these best conjugates could be created by mixing 0.5 % solution of polymers with asODN ...
N. U. Susol
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Coumarin derivative and Bacillus cereus change live weight and cecal ecology in broilers
The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of coumarin and Bacillus cereus derivatives on the productivity and ecology of the caecum of broilers. Assessment of phytochemicals and their synergistic effect with probiotics on the ecological state of ...
Galimzhan Duskaev +4 more
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