Synarthrosis: what it is and how it works Synarthrosis is a fixed joint that is formed due to close fusion of bones through fibrous or cartilaginous tissue. Also known as ...
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Read MoreThe groove of the long flexor pollicis (lat. sulcus musculi flexoris hallucis longi) is an anatomical structure on the back surface of the lower leg. The flexor hallucis ...
Read MoreUreterosigmoidostomy: operation and its features Ureterosigmoidostomy is a surgical procedure that is performed to create an opening between the ureter (the tube that car ...
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Read MoreBile formation: Main aspects and functions Bile formation, also known as choleresis or bile secretion, is an important process in the body associated with the formation a ...
Read MoreLangerhans cell: Role in the immune system The Langerhans cell (also known as the Langerhans dendritic cell) was first described in 1868 by the German pathologist Paul La ...
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