The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: A compilation of paintings on the normal and pathologic anatomy of the digestive system. pt. 1. Upper digestive tract. pt. 2. Lower digestive tract. pt. 3. Liver, biliary tract and pancreas. Edited by E. Oppenheimer |
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SMALL INTESTINE II Structure ( Continued from page 49 ) GOBLET CELLS AND STRIATED BORDER OF HUMAN JEJUNAL VILLUS ( AZAN STAIN , X 650 ) FLOOR OF CRYPT OF LIEBERKÜHN WITH GRANULATED , OXYPHILIC CELLS OF PANETH ( HEMATOXYLIN - EOSIN ...
SMALL INTESTINE II Structure ( Continued from page 49 ) GOBLET CELLS AND STRIATED BORDER OF HUMAN JEJUNAL VILLUS ( AZAN STAIN , X 650 ) FLOOR OF CRYPT OF LIEBERKÜHN WITH GRANULATED , OXYPHILIC CELLS OF PANETH ( HEMATOXYLIN - EOSIN ...
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1 , pages 76 and 151 ) and form synapses with cells in the dorsal vagal nuclei and with cells in the second to the fourth sacral segments of the spinal cord . The axons of these cells constitute the preganglionic ( efferent ) fibers in ...
1 , pages 76 and 151 ) and form synapses with cells in the dorsal vagal nuclei and with cells in the second to the fourth sacral segments of the spinal cord . The axons of these cells constitute the preganglionic ( efferent ) fibers in ...
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Histologically , these neoplasms are composed of columns , sheets and clumps of epithelial cells , sometimes forming acinar structures . Three types of cells – ( 1 ) round , or polygonal , cells , ( 2 ) “ palisade ” cells and ( 3 ) ...
Histologically , these neoplasms are composed of columns , sheets and clumps of epithelial cells , sometimes forming acinar structures . Three types of cells – ( 1 ) round , or polygonal , cells , ( 2 ) “ palisade ” cells and ( 3 ) ...
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