Forssmann antigen: history of discovery and its role in medicine Forssmann antigen is a molecule that was first described by Swedish pathologist and immunologist Jonas Fo ...
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Read MoreThe eardrum is a thin membrane located at the inner end of the external auditory canal and separates the outer ear from the middle ear. On the side of the external audito ...
Read MoreThe milk point is the area where the epidermis of the milk field grows into the underlying connective tissue, which is the rudiment of the mammary gland. The milky field ...
Read MoreAutoimmune thrombocytopenia is a condition in which the body's immune system mistakenly recognizes and destroys its own platelets. This leads to a decrease in the number ...
Read MoreFalse diaphragmatic hernia (h. diaphragmatica spuria; synonym - diaphragmatic eventration) is a protrusion of the abdominal organs through the natural openings of the dia ...
Read MoreMelanocyte: role in skin pigmentation and possible links to health A melanocyte is a cell that is responsible for producing the pigment melanin, which gives skin, hair an ...
Read MoreDefecation: the process of cleansing the body Defecation is the process of ridding the body of unnecessary food debris and other substances that need to be removed from t ...
Read MoreTrichomonas(s) Trichomonas is the common name for parasitic protozoa from the class of flagellates. Trichomonadida is an order of parasitic protozoa of the flagellate c ...
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