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Mucosa

Mucosa | Mucosal

Mucosa meaning

Synonym of mucous membrane.

Example sentences (20)

High and rapid concentration of radio-iodide (in white) in extra-thyroidal organs is evident in gastric mucosa of the stomach, epidermis, salivary glands, periencephalic and cerebro-spinal fluid, choroid plexus and oral mucosa.

The same response could be produced by injecting extract of jejunum mucosa into the jugular vein, showing that some factor in the mucosa was responsible.

Most anal cancers start from the cells in mucosa, which describes the inner lining of the anal canal that connects the rectum to your anus.

External evidence of propeller scars and a fishing hook was discovered embedded in the laryngeal mucosa at necropsy, indicating repeated human interactions.

Immunoglobulins G and M, report to the nasal mucosa!

The CEO of the Iranian company informed that the products, foreign rivals of which are imported and are really expensive, are used to cure diseases related to gastrointestinal tract, oral mucosa, upper respiratory tract and gastric ulcer.

Ethanol is metabolised to acetaldehyde by alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH), which is found in many tissues, including the gastric mucosa.

Even when used this way, some of the used cocaine may be absorbed through oral or nasal mucosa and give systemic effects.

Extraction of calf rennet Calf rennet is extracted from the inner mucosa of the fourth stomach chamber (the abomasum ) of young, unweaned calves as part of livestock butchering.

Hydrolysis of retinyl esters results in retinol, while provitamin A carotenoids can be cleaved to produce retinal by carotene dioxygenase in the intestinal mucosa.

In gastric mucosa 131-iodide (half-life: 8 days) persists in scintiscans for more than 72 hours.

It is also extremely dry at cruising altitude, and this causes sore eyes, dry skin and mucosa on long flights.

It may be used for severe inflammatory conditions of the oral mucosa such as the severe forms of aphthous stomatitis.

One of these is in the stomach lining, where prostaglandins serve a protective role, preventing the stomach mucosa from being eroded by its own acid.

Pathogen-induced necrosis programs in cells with immunological barriers ( intestinal mucosa ) may alleviate invasion of pathogens through surfaces affected by inflammation.

Similarly, sweat glands in treated skin (such as the armpit ) tend to stop working, and the naturally moist vaginal mucosa is often dry following pelvic irradiation.

Some texts list four layers by counting the two sublayers of the mucosa (epithelium and lamina propria) separately. citation citation The lamina propria is rich in blood vessels and lymphatic channels.

Strongyloidiasis for example involves premature transformation of noninfective larvae in infective larvae, which can then penetrate the intestinal mucosa (internal autoinfection) or the skin of the perineal area (external autoinfection).

Sublingual administration of Validol produces a sedative effect, and has moderate reflex and vascular dilative action caused by stimulation of sensory nerve receptors of the oral mucosa followed by the release of endorphins.

The black line points to a fold in the mucosa.