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Esophagus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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GULLET ORGANELLES IN Paramecium. Figs. 4-6. Phase contrast photographs of buccal apparatus compression-dissected from an unfixed cell: gullet system at left ...
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In order to trace the consequences of gullet damage in cell pedigrees HANSON irradiated one of the gullets in specially constructed doublet cells. ...
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University of Minnesota stem cell researchers, together with collaborators at Stanford University, have successfully used adult stem cells to replace the immune system and bone marrow of mice, ... A team of researchers in the UK say that blocking the activity of vitamin A could prevent a type of gullet cancer. Report...
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Sunday, July 26, 2009 ... After sailing through the three Gorges (that's another post) and upstream of the Wu Gorge, ... Our guide for this part of the trip was delightful. The Tujia guide, had a beautiful voice and, together, with the boat captain she sang a tradition love song. Apparently this is how young couples communicated if...
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feeding, the flagella are positioned around specialised areas of the cell (a gullet) and push food towards or into this gullet (fig 2.7, Ridge 2001) Although most cells have one nucleus (fig 1), many have more. This can range from two, as in Giardia lamblia (fig 3), to several hundred.
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Oesophagal cancer affects the upper and lower parts of the gullet and develops as a result of cell changes in the lining of the oesophagus. Overall, the outlook is very poor. The five-year survival rate for cancer of the oesophagus is less than 10 per cent. ... Reviewed by Professor Alistair J Munro, ... In the UK,
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