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The absorption of monosaccharides from the distal small intestine of anaesthetized cats
J. N. Davidson, R. C. Garry
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Multiple papillomata of the small intestine causing recurrent intussusception in an adult [PDF]
Zachary Cope
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Advanced Nanoparticle Therapeutics for Targeting Neutrophils in Inflammatory Diseases
This review highlights recent advances in nanoparticle‐based strategies to modulate neutrophil activity in inflammatory diseases. By targeting inflammatory neutrophils, NET formation, and neutrophil apoptosis or recruitment, these approaches aim to improve therapeutic precision.
Min Ji Byun +9 more
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Effect of Whole-body X-irradition on Glucose Oxidation by Rat Small Intestine Mucosa in Vitro
Robert E. Kay, C. Entenman
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THREE CASES ILLUSTRATING THE CONDITION OF THE SMALL INTESTINE SOME YEARS AFTER EXTENSIVE ENTERECTOMIES. [PDF]
ArthurE. Barker
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Effect of hypokinesia on invertase activity of the mucosa of the small intestine [PDF]
The effect of prolonged hypokinesia on the enzyme activity of the middle portion of the small intestine was investigated. Eighty-four mongrel white male rats weighing 170-180 g were divided into two equal groups. The experimental group were maintained in
Abdusattarov, A.
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Leukocyte Trafficking to the Small Intestine and Colon.
Aida Habtezion +3 more
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Seeing inside the Body Using Wearable Sensing and Imaging Technologies
This review explores wearable technologies for noninvasive internal health monitoring. It categorizes approaches into indirect sensing (e.g., bioelectrical and biochemical signals) and direct imaging (e.g., wearable ultrasound and EIT), highlighting multimodal integration and system‐level innovation toward personalized, continuous healthcare.
Sumin Kim +3 more
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Osteoporosis from long‐term glucocorticoid (GIOP) use elevates susceptibility to fracture. This study shows GCs impair ascorbic acid (AA) metabolism in osteoblasts, collagen synthesis and extracellular matrix integrity. AA enhanced collagen biochemical and mechanical properties and restored osteoblast and endothelial function. These findings underscore
Micaila DE Curtis +19 more
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