Smooth muscle tissue: structure, functions, distribution Smooth muscle tissue, or mesenchymal muscle tissue, is one of three types of muscle tissue in humans and animals. ...
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Read MoreThe carotid triangle (trigonum caroticum, pna, jna; fossa carotica, bna; trigonum omohyoideum) is an anatomical area on the anterior surface of the neck. It is located on ...
Read MoreLower tracheobronchial lymph nodes (lat. n. l. tracheobronchiales inferiores, pna) - a group of lymph nodes located in the lower part of the mediastinum around the lower ...
Read MoreThe modern world is faced with a number of environmental problems associated with the pollution of water, air and soil with hazardous substances. These substances can cau ...
Read MoreOne of the characteristic manifestations of psoriasis is the formation of soft silvery-white scales on the surface of papules, which are easily separated when scraped. Th ...
Read MoreTransfection is the process of reproducing a virus in a cell infected with isolated viral nucleic acid. This method is used in molecular biology to study the functions of ...
Read MoreLateral horn-cricoid ligaments Lateral horn-cricoid ligaments (lat. L. ceratocricoidea lateralia) are paired laryngeal ligaments connecting the horns of the hyoid bone wi ...
Read MoreBradyphrasia: what is it and how to recognize it Bradyphrasia is a speech disorder that results in slow and difficult speech. This condition can be caused by a variety of ...
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