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In anatomy, the intestine (or bowel ) is the segment of the alimentary canal extending from the stomach to the anus and, in humans and other mammals, consists of two segments, the small intestine ...
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the pooled lipides recovered from the lumen of the intestines of the various groups are shown in table ... the composition of the intestinal lumen lipides. ...
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Dietary lactose and sucrose, and maltose derived from digestion of starch, diffuse in the small intestinal lumen and come in contact with the surface of absorptive epithelial cells covering the villi where they engage with brush border hydrolases:
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Villi have cells that produce intestinal enzymes which complete the digestion of peptides and sugars. ... The bile salts return to the lumen to repeat the process. Fat digestion is usually completed by the time the food reaches the ileum (lower third) of the small intestine. Bile salts are in turn absorbed in the ileum and...
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The term intestinal polyp is used to describe any projection arising from flat mucosa into the intestinal lumen. Polyps ... The term intestinal polyp is used to describe any projection arising from flat mucosa into the intestinal lumen. Polyps can be broadly classified as neoplastic and nonneoplastic. Neoplastic polyps can...
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Dendritic cells (DCs) and macrophages are critical to innate and adaptive immunity to the intestinal bacterial microbiota. ... Dynamic imaging of dendritic cell extension into the small bowel lumen in response to epithelial cell TLR engagement. M. Chieppa, M. Rescigno, A. Y.C. Huang, and R. N. Germain (2006); J. Exp. Med.
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Movie S1 small intestinal villus of cx3cr1GFP/+ mice corresponding to figure 2B. ... CX3CR1-Mediated Dendritic Cell Access to the Intestinal Lumen and Bacterial Clearance; J. H. Niess et al.;
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If excessive amounts of solutes are retained in the intestinal lumen, water will not be absorbed and diarrhea will result. Osmotic diarrhea typically results from one of two situations: ... Large volumes of water are normally secreted into the small intestinal lumen, but a large majority of this water is efficienty...
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