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  • The bacteria also colonized the colonic mucosae of mice.
  • Afterward some T cells leave the thymus to migrate to the skin and mucosae.
  • Extra nodal sites such as skin, mucosae, spinal cord and pancreas may be involved.
  • "Tyrannobdella rex " favours the mucosae of mouth, nose and throat in humans.
  • Its function is to innervate cells in the epithelial layer and the smooth muscle of the muscularis mucosae.
  • Pseudomembraneous candidiasis can involve any part of the mouth, but usually it appears on the tongue, buccal mucosae or palate.
  • The greatest quantity of candida species are harbored on the posterior dorsal tongue, followed by the palatal and the buccal mucosae.
  • The species name " mucosae " refers to the mucus binding colonization factor gene " mub " found in"
  • It is thought that the non-lifting sign is due to fibrosis around the tumour causing tethering of the tumour to the muscularis mucosae.
  • Other leeches that also settle in mucosae have been found in noses but as well near the eyes and in the genitourinary system of mammals.
  • The name " Lactobacillus mucosae " is derived from the Latin terms lacto, bacillus, and mkcMsus, meaning'slimy milk-bacteria '.
  • Many Lactobacillus species, including " L . mucosae ", have a gene that codes for a cell surface mucus binding protein known as mub.
  • Due to the formation of diptheroid plaques on the eyelids and the mucosae of the respiratory system and gastrointestinal system the bird may show ophthalmic signs and refuse to drink.
  • More specifically, peptic ulcers erode the muscularis mucosae, at least to the level of the submucosa ( contrast with erosions, which do not involve the muscularis mucosae ).
  • More specifically, peptic ulcers erode the muscularis mucosae, at least to the level of the submucosa ( contrast with erosions, which do not involve the muscularis mucosae ).
  • It is non-keratinized stratified squamous epithelium, and is continuous with the mucosae of the soft palate, the undersurface of the tongue and the floor of the mouth.
  • Interestingly, the results show that the vocal fold mucosae were hypoplastic, and rudimentary, and like newborns, did not have any vocal ligament, Reinke's space, or layered structure.
  • In the gastrointestinal tract, the term " mucosa " or " mucous membrane " refers to the combination of epithelium, lamina propria, and ( where it occurs ) muscularis mucosae.
  • The "'lamina muscularis mucosae "'( or "'muscularis mucosae "') is a thin layer ( bladder; as it is discontinuous, it should not be regarded as a true muscularis mucosae.
  • The "'lamina muscularis mucosae "'( or "'muscularis mucosae "') is a thin layer ( bladder; as it is discontinuous, it should not be regarded as a true muscularis mucosae.
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