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Results 1 - 10 of 73 for intestines
  1. ... of the smooth muscles in the bladder and intestines. These contractions empty urine from the bladder and move food through the intestines as part of the digestive process. Several inherited ...
  2. ... made in the cells that line the small intestine, where it is involved in breaking down the ... are cells that line the walls of the intestine. These cells have fingerlike projections called microvilli that ...
  3. ... essential for the formation of nerves in the intestine (enteric nerves) and for the production of specialized ... that causes severe constipation or blockage of the intestine. Although Hirschsprung disease is a feature of another ...
  4. ... It is found mostly in cells of the intestines and liver and transports plant sterols. After plant ... fluid called bile that is released into the intestine. From the intestine, the plant sterols are eliminated ...
  5. ... kidney cells and cells that line the small intestine. Cubilin is anchored to the outer membrane of ... with molecules and proteins passing through the small intestine and kidneys, including vitamin B12. During digestion, vitamin ...
  6. ... blood.Apolipoprotein B-48 is produced in the intestine, where it is a building block of a ... formed to carry fat and cholesterol from the intestine into the bloodstream. Chylomicrons are also necessary for ...
  7. ... essential for the formation of nerves in the intestine (enteric nerves) and for the production of specialized ... that causes severe constipation or blockage of the intestine. Although Hirschsprung disease is a feature of another ...
  8. ... kidney cells and cells that line the small intestine. Amnionless attaches (binds) to another protein called cubilin, ... interact with molecules and proteins passing through the intestine or kidneys. During digestion, vitamin B12 is released ...
  9. ... membrane of epithelial cells that line the large intestine, structures in the kidneys known as distal convoluted ... channel allows it to be absorbed in the intestine and filtered from the fluids that pass through ...
  10. ... kinds of nerve cells, including nerves in the intestine (enteric neurons) and the portion of the nervous ... that causes severe constipation or blockage of the intestine. More than 200 RET gene mutations are known ...
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