Magnesium (Magnesium): why the body needs it Magnesium is a metal element that is one of the most important micronutrients for the human body. It plays an important role ...
Read MoreThe femoral epiphysis is the end part of the femur, located in its proximal section. It is formed from cartilaginous tissue and, as a person grows older, it ossifies, fus ...
Read MoreGuanosine is a nucleoside composed of guanine and ribose sucrose. It is an important compound that plays an important role in the biochemistry of living organisms. Guanos ...
Read MoreIodine is an important chemical element necessary for the normal functioning of the human body. Its presence in the body is necessary for the synthesis of thyroid hormone ...
Read MoreBlood circulation Extracorporeal (Cardiopulmonary Bypass) Extracorporeal circulation (Cardiopulmonary Bypass) is one of the key technologies used in cardiac surgery to re ...
Read MoreSpongy body (Corpus Spongiosum): structure and functions The Corpus Spongiosum is one of the three structures that make up the male penis. It is a spongy, erectile tissue ...
Read MoreThe leptomeninges consists of two meninges: the arachnoid and the pia mater. The arachnoid membrane is located directly on the surface of the brain and spinal cord. It co ...
Read MoreLipidosis, Lipoidosis is a group of genetic diseases that cause disruption of lipid metabolism in the body's cells. These diseases can manifest themselves in different or ...
Read MoreInhibition is a psychological process associated with the weakening or complete disappearance of conditioned reflexes developed in the body. Oppression manifests itself a ...
Read MoreRelapsing/Ever typhus is an infectious disease caused by bacteria of the genus Borrelia. These bacteria are transmitted to humans through tick or lice bites and lead to t ...
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