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To Make a New Intestinal Mucosa

Rejuvenation Research, 2006
A number of clinical conditions are caused by disorders affecting the mucosal lining of the gastrointestinal tract. Some patients suffer from a loss of mucosal surface area due to congenital defects or due to surgical resections ("short bowel syndrome"). Other patients have inborn or acquired defects of certain mucosal functions (e.
Matthias, Stelzner, David C, Chen
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The ketokinase activity of the intestinal mucosa

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, 1960
Abstract The ketokinase activity of homogenates of intestinal mucosa has been found to involve two enzymes, a heat-stable ketokinase which has a high affinity for fructose and sorbose and a heat-labile ketokinase which shows low affinity for both ketoses. The ketoses appear to be phosphorylated by both enzymes in the 1 position.
E, CADENAS, A, SOLS
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Lymphocytes of the intestinal mucosa of chickens

Cell and Tissue Research, 1988
Examination, by light and electron microscopy, of the morphology and the staining properties of intraepithelial lymphocytes from the intestine of the chicken revealed a population of lymphoid cells, of which a proportion (up to 20%) is granulated. The majority of cells were immunoreactive with anti-T cell serum and can therefore be considered to be ...
A M, Lawn   +3 more
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Intestinal Mucosa in Nephropathic Cystinosis

Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 1987
SummaryThe major manifestations of nephropathic cystinosis are renal tubular acidosis, vitamin D‐resistant rickets, and dwarfism. Cystine crystals are deposited in a variety of cells, mainly phagocytic, including macro‐phages of the intestinal lamina propria.
T C, Iancu, A, Lerner, H, Shiloh
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Ultracentrifugation of rat intestinal mucosa

Experientia, 1965
Nous avons presente une methode de fractionnement et d'isolement des particules subcellulaires de la muqueuse intestinale du rat. L'heparine permit l'isolement de fractions relativement homogenes.
P, Goodman, B, Kadis
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The lymphatics of the intestinal mucosa

The American Journal of Digestive Diseases, 1967
Jejunal biopsy specimens from 77 control subjects and 232 patients with intra- and extra-abdominal disease were reviewed with regard to the frequency with which mucosal lymphatic channels were visualized on routine microscopy. An attempt was made to measure their approximate size.
S, Bank, G, Fisher, I N, Marks, A, Groll
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The hexokinase activity of the intestinal mucosa

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, 1956
Abstract Homogenates of rat intestinal mucosa phosphorylate glucose, fructose, mannose, glucosamine, 2-deoxyglucose, allose and l -sorbose. No phosphorylation of galactose or 3-methylglucose has been observed. With the exception of l -sorbose, the phosphorylations are carried out by a single enzyme with a pattern of specifictty similar to that of ...
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Bacterial Adhesion to Intestinal Mucosa

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Bringer, Marie-Agnès   +1 more
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Microcirculation of the intestinal mucosa

Comprehensive Physiology, 1989
Abstract The sections in this article are: Intrinsic Regulation of Blood Flow and Oxygenation Basic Concepts Vascular Response to Arterial Pressure Alterations
D. Neil Granger   +3 more
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Polyamine Distribution in the Rat Intestinal Mucosa

Clinical Science, 1984
As the first step in a study of mucosal polyamine metabolism during intestinal adaptation, we have measured mucosal polyamine concentrations at different sites along the normal rat intestine. Putrescine, spermidine, spermine and cadaverine were measured by spectrofluorometric analysis after thin-layer chromatography of their dansylated derivatives ...
M, Hosomi   +3 more
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