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A multifunctional anisotropic Au‐Pd heterostructured nanosystem is developed that incorporates a plasmonically enhanced Au‐Pd core, with a shell composed of a biodegradable, Mn‐doped targeting peptide. The nanosystem integrates photothermal, radiotherapeutic, and immunomodulatory functions.
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Nursing Standard, 2012
This article, which forms part of the life sciences series, examines the lymphatic system, focusing on the anatomy and physiology of lymphatic vessels, lymph nodes and lymph fluid. The flow of lymph through the body is described and the regulatory mechanisms involved are identified and discussed.
Alistair Farley+2 more
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This article, which forms part of the life sciences series, examines the lymphatic system, focusing on the anatomy and physiology of lymphatic vessels, lymph nodes and lymph fluid. The flow of lymph through the body is described and the regulatory mechanisms involved are identified and discussed.
Alistair Farley+2 more
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Lymphatic System of the Head and Neck
The Journal of craniofacial surgery (Print), 2020Supplemental Digital Content is available in the text Abstract An intimate knowledge of the lymphatic drainage of the head and neck is needed by the clinician examining and diagnosing patients with lesion of this region.
J. Iwanaga+4 more
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Annual Review of Physiology, 1952
The literature dealt with in this paper is by no means all-inclusive for the period since 1949. Only those articles dealing directly with lymphatic vessels or lymph nodes are reviewed. No attempt has been made to catalogue all references to lymph nodes mentioned in clinical literature. That some sub.
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The literature dealt with in this paper is by no means all-inclusive for the period since 1949. Only those articles dealing directly with lymphatic vessels or lymph nodes are reviewed. No attempt has been made to catalogue all references to lymph nodes mentioned in clinical literature. That some sub.
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2011
The network of lymphatic vessels drains the interstial tissue by returning fluid and particulates to the central veins. Under normal circumstances this is considered an active process, resulting in negative interstitial pressures. The active process is attributed primarily to contractile lymphangions, numerous tiny valved pumps, able to move fluid ...
Shobha Rawlani, Shivlal Rawlani
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The network of lymphatic vessels drains the interstial tissue by returning fluid and particulates to the central veins. Under normal circumstances this is considered an active process, resulting in negative interstitial pressures. The active process is attributed primarily to contractile lymphangions, numerous tiny valved pumps, able to move fluid ...
Shobha Rawlani, Shivlal Rawlani
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Expert Opinion on Drug Delivery, 2018
Introduction: The major challenge of first pass metabolism in oral drug delivery can be surmounted by directing delivery toward intestinal lymphatic system (ILS).
R. S. Managuli+3 more
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Introduction: The major challenge of first pass metabolism in oral drug delivery can be surmounted by directing delivery toward intestinal lymphatic system (ILS).
R. S. Managuli+3 more
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Vestnik oftal'mologii, 2018
Existence of lymphatic outflow of intraocular fluid is still an open question. Identification of the lymphatic capillaries and vessels in various human organs in normal and pathological conditions became possible with discovery of endotheliocyte markers for lymphatic vessels. However, the available information on the presence of lymphatic structures in
A N Trunov+5 more
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Existence of lymphatic outflow of intraocular fluid is still an open question. Identification of the lymphatic capillaries and vessels in various human organs in normal and pathological conditions became possible with discovery of endotheliocyte markers for lymphatic vessels. However, the available information on the presence of lymphatic structures in
A N Trunov+5 more
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Lymphatic system of the pancreas
Microscopy Research and Technique, 1997A network of lymphatic vessels exists within the pancreas. The majority of vessels forming this network lie in the interlobular septa of connective tissue that subdivide the pancreas into lobes and lobules. Peripheral extensions of these interlobular lymphatics can be found within the lobules, but these intralobular lymphatics are relatively sparse. In
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