midgut|midguts in English

noun

middle intestines, mesenteron (Anatomy); embryonic middle intestines (Embryology)

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1. The midgut-proteases showed the strongest activity on the substrate azocoll.

2. Affinity of the enzymes of the pharyngeal glands and of the midgut towards various sugars.

3. Gossypol-ingested cotton Bollworm larvae showed higher midgut P450 enzyme activities and exhibited enhanced tolerance to deltamethrin

4. The tract may also be divided into foregut, midgut, and hindgut, reflecting the embryological origin of each segment.

5. The RNA synthesis in the midgut of the tussock moth, Orgyia leucostigma, infected with cytoplasmic-polyhedrosis virus has been studied in the presence of actinomycin D. Although actinomycin D at a concentration of 2 μg/larva does inhibit the cellular RNA synthesis, virus-specific RNA can be still synthesized in the infected midgut.

6. Midgut olulus classically appears as bilious vomiting in neonates. Howeer, in our group of patients (Table , this condition was seen in only 1 patient.

7. Of 22 carbohydrates incubated, the midgut hydrolized the α-glucosides amylum, glycogen, maltose, sucrose, trehalose, turanose, the β-glucosides lichenin and cellobiose and the α-galactoside melibiose.

8. The midgut transcripts of Bollworm larvae administrated with different phytochemicals and deltamethrin were then compared by microarray analysis, which showed that gossypol and deltamethrin induced the most

9. 28 The origin of cocoonase of silkmoth, Bombyx mori was likely midgut, maxilla, or craw. However, it was absent of direct evidences whether the craw could secret cocoonase .

10. Gastrulation in the sea urchin involves an extensive rearrangement of cells of the Archenteron giving rise to secondary mesenchyme at the Archenteron tip followed by the foregut, midgut and hindgut