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The aim of this study was to investigate differences in nitrergic innervation of the developing chick cloaca and colorectum
Abstract:
The intrinsic innervation of the developing gut has long been a subject of investigation, but little is known regarding that of the embryonic cloaca. The cloaca, like the rest of the gastrointestinal tract, is intrinsically innervated by the enteric nervous system. Nitrergic neurons and fibres make up a large part of this system, thus, their distribution provides us with a useful more...
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nitrergic innervation
Geography:
Republic of Ireland
Pediatr Surg Int,
Vol: 22 Page: 90-4 January 2006
A. M. O'Donnell; J. Bannigan; P. Puri
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The aim of this study was to investigate the changes in density and morphology of the intramural nitrergic neurons of the porcine urinary bladder during development using whole-mount preparation
Abstract:
Nitric oxide (NO) is involved in normal bladder physiology by regulating local arteriolar tone and smooth muscle relaxation and modulating the production of extracellular matrix proteins in vitro. Little information is available regarding the nitrergic innervation of the bladder during development. In this study we investigated the changes in density and morphology of the intramural more...
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morphology of the intramural nitrergic neurons of the urinary bladder;
Geography:
Republic of Ireland
Pediatr Surg Int,
Vol: 21 Page: 161-8 March 2005
M. E. Pirker; S. Montedonico; U. Rolle; H. Austvoll; P. Puri
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