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- specifically, microvillus atrophy (note: microvillus is often misspelled as microvillous), is a rare genetic disorder of the small intestine that is inherited...
- Learning System at Boston University – "Ultrastructure of the Cell: microvillous border, Junctional Complex of absorptive epithelium" Histology image:...
- 20601loa – Histology Learning System at Boston University - "Ultrastructure of the Cell: microvillous border and Junctional Complex, oblique section"...
- which increase in number throughout pregnancy. The function of this microvillous surface is ****ociated with a densely-packed glycocalix with anionic binding...
- uk. Retrieved 2020-07-06. Knight, Marian (1997). Syncytiotrophoblast microvillous membrane deportation in the pathogenesis of pre-eclampsia (Thesis). OCLC 43180655...
- addition to diffuse fusion and flattening of the pedicels ****ociated with microvillous transformation. (I) Electron microscopy tubes contrasted with osmium...
- Encyclopedia of Life. Koudela, B. (1994). "The ultrastructure of the intestinal microvillous border in the common vole (Microtus arvalis) naturally infected with...
- megacolon Congenital megaloureter Congenital mesoblastic nephroma Congenital microvillous atrophy Congenital mitral malformation Congenital mitral stenosis Congenital...
- Bronner, M.E. (2013) Sox10-dependent neural crest origin for olfactory microvillous neurons. eLife e00336. Smith, J., et al., (2013) Sequencing of the sea...
- Bird RG, Bland AP (November 1975). "Letter: Particles ****ociated with microvillous border of intestinal mucosa". Lancet. 2 (7941): 931–2. doi:10...