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5 +2 | lamina propria of the small intestine |
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chorion of the small intestine Explanation: One of the numerous vascular projections of the small intestine. One of the fingerlike projections of the chorion that contribute to the formation of the ... www.answers.com/topic/villus - 45k - Im Cache - Ähnliche Seiten -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 16 Min. (2009-02-19 19:49:42 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- As you are speaking about translations, I found the term <chorion> confirmed in the medical dict. of Roche. |
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lamina propria of the small intestine Explanation: Lamina propria - Wikipédia - [ Translate this page ]4 fév 2009 ... La lamina propria est en 10. Il s’agit d’un tissu conjonctif lâche ... tissu conjonctif de soutien appelé lamina propria ou encore chorion. ... fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lamina_propria - -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 17 mins (2009-02-19 19:49:58 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- This is not the villi which are projections of the intestinal mucosa. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 18 mins (2009-02-19 19:51:01 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- And it has nothing to do with the placenta. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 20 mins (2009-02-19 19:53:19 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- http://books.google.com/books?id=Elx9GJ9qrtwC&pg=PA160&lpg=P... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 22 mins (2009-02-19 19:54:55 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Glossary terms : Entry of Viruses through the Epithelial Barrier ...LAMINA PROPRIA. (chorion). This is formed of conjunctive tissue that is traversed by blood and lymphoid vessels. It supports epithelial cells through the ... www.nature.com/nrm/journal/v4/n1/glossary/nrm1005.html - |
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Reference: Chorion Reference information: Definition of Chorion Fetal Development Chorion: The outermost of the two fetal membranes - the amnion is the innermost --. which together surround the embryo. The chorion develops villi (vascular fingers) and gives rise to the placenta. In Greek, the word "chorion" means "skin or leather." -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 11 mins (2009-02-19 19:44:42 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- need context to be sure what this is about - can you post full paragraph? Reference: http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=2719 |
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