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  • They get attached to the intestinal mucosa via the buccal capsule.
  • They are absorbed well from the stomach and intestinal mucosa.
  • Primary infection does not involve recruitment of specific lymphocytes to the intestinal mucosa.
  • The intestinal mucosa heals quickly from such biopsies.
  • These host cells are generally M cells and Peyer's patches of the intestinal mucosa.
  • Dr . B鋟mler studies the molecular mechanisms of " Salmonella " interaction with the intestinal mucosa.
  • The largest lipoproteins, which primarily transport fats from the intestinal mucosa to the liver, are called chylomicrons.
  • It is microaerophilic and helical and was first isolated from the intestinal mucosa of rodents, hence its name.
  • It was also found not to be unique to intestinal mucosa and is present widely in many other cells and organisms.
  • Animal models have shown TcdA includes diarrhea, neutrophil infiltration, inflammation of intestinal mucosa, and necrosis of epithelial cells.
  • They are then coughed up and swallowed into the gut, where they parasitise the intestinal mucosa of the duodenum and jejunum.
  • It is a major cellular protein of mature enterocytes and goblet cells and is specifically found in the gastric and intestinal mucosa.
  • Associated with a breakdown in gut barrier function, necrotizing enterocolitis may be mediated by HB-EGF effects on intestinal mucosa.
  • The enzyme is involved in wound healing, and studies in mice suggest that it regulates the activity of defensins in intestinal mucosa.
  • Immediately following the death of cholera patients, he performed an autopsy and with his microscope, conducted histological examinations of the intestinal mucosa.
  • This compound is a ulcers of the mouth, pawing, stretching, diarrhea containing bits of intestinal mucosa, hypocalcaemia, and hypomagnesemia.
  • The cells of the intestinal mucosa have thiamine pyrophosphokinase activity, but it is unclear as to whether the enzyme is linked to active absorption.
  • The surface area of the human small intestinal mucosa, due to enlargement caused by folds, villi and microvilli, averages 30 square meters.
  • However, they decrease the levels of certain prostaglandins that normally promote healing of the intestinal mucosa, which subsequently increases the amount of endotoxin absorbed.
  • The GNMT proteins located in tissues that are actively in secretion, such as the proximal kidney tubules, the submaxillary glands and the intestinal mucosa.
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