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Mucous membrane - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) (also called mucosa-associated lymphatic tissue) is the diffuse system of small concentrations of lymphoid tissue found in various sites of the body such...
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The mucosa, or mucous membrane, is a type of tissue that lines the nasal cavity. Mucous membranes are usually moist tissues that are bathed by secretions such as in the nose. ... Updated by: James L. Demetroulakos, M.D., F.A.C.S., Department of Otolaryngology, North Shore Medical Center, Salem, MA.
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The moist, inner lining of some organs and body cavities (such as the nose, mouth, lungs, and stomach). Glands in the mucosa make mucus (a thick, slippery fluid). Also called mucous membrane.
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Vardenafil is a potent phosphodiesterase 5 inhibitor and its effects on the gastric mucosa have not been reported. A research article published in the World Journal of Gastroenterology addresses this problem.
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H pylori can infiltrate the lamina propria of the gastric mucosa, thereby providing morphologic evidence of its invasive capability. ... Many histochemical stains have been used for the detection of H pylori in the lamina propria of the gastric mucosa.[20-23] These stains are, however, nonspecific and would identify...
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