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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SOAPS CHOLESTEROL CHOLESTEROL ESTERS SECRETIN
PANCREOZYMIN CAROTENE VITAMIN A VITAMIN A ESTERS SUCCUS
ENTERICUS INTESTINAL WALL - PANCREATIC LIPASE INTESTINAL LIPASE -
ENDOGENOUS FAT ...
SOAPS CHOLESTEROL CHOLESTEROL ESTERS SECRETIN
PANCREOZYMIN CAROTENE VITAMIN A VITAMIN A ESTERS SUCCUS
ENTERICUS INTESTINAL WALL - PANCREATIC LIPASE INTESTINAL LIPASE -
ENDOGENOUS FAT ...
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Other lipids , such as vitamin A ( and its provitamin carotene ) , vitamins E and Kı ,
the steroids , including cholesterol and vitamin D , are not broken down within the
intestine . The phospholipids ( phosphatides ) may remain in part unchanged ...
Other lipids , such as vitamin A ( and its provitamin carotene ) , vitamins E and Kı ,
the steroids , including cholesterol and vitamin D , are not broken down within the
intestine . The phospholipids ( phosphatides ) may remain in part unchanged ...
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Cholesterol may be esterified in the lumen and may enter the cells in a bile -
ester combination , or it may enter the cell as a bile complex and be partly
esterified there . Free cholesterol and the cholesterol esters leave the intestinal
cells by ...
Cholesterol may be esterified in the lumen and may enter the cells in a bile -
ester combination , or it may enter the cell as a bile complex and be partly
esterified there . Free cholesterol and the cholesterol esters leave the intestinal
cells by ...
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Contents
ANATOMY OF THE ABDOMEN | 9 |
DIGESTIVE SYSTEM | 123 |
Sprue | 135 |
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