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The mesentery as the epicenter for intestinal regeneration.

open access: yesSeminars in Cell and Developmental Biology, 2019
J. García-Arrarás   +2 more
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Defining the mesentery as an organ and what this means for understanding its roles in digestive disorders

open access: yesExpert Review of Gastroenterology & Hepatology, 2017
J. C. Coffey   +3 more
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Surgical Prevention of Anastomotic Recurrence by Excluding Mesentery in Crohn's Disease: The SuPREMe-CD Study - A Randomized Clinical Trial.

Annals of Surgery, 2020
MINI: In this randomized clinical trial to prevent anastomotic recurrence in Crohn disease, the new Kono-S anastomosis demonstrates a significant reduction in postoperative clinical and endoscopic recurrence rates after ileocolic surgery than ...
G. Luglio   +9 more
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Mesentery - a 'New' organ.

Emerging Topics in Life Sciences, 2020
The mesentery is the organ in which all abdominal digestive organs develop, and which maintains these in systemic continuity in adulthood. Interest in the mesentery was rekindled by advancements of Heald and Hohenberger in colorectal surgery ...
C. Coffey   +4 more
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The mesentery: an ADME perspective on a ‘new’ organ

Drug metabolism reviews (Softcover ed.), 2018
With the inclusion of mesentery, the total number of human organs has recently increased by one. The mesentery was formerly construed to be a complex, discontinuous anatomical structure simply serving as a support for organs in abdominal cavity. However,
Aneesh A Argikar, U. Argikar
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