villi in English

noun
1
any of numerous minute elongated projections set closely together on a surface, typically increasing its surface area for the absorption of substances, in particular.
Mutants were observed as non-staining ribbons on the surface of the villus .
2
a long slender hair.
All details of her woodcarvings, even the villi , or small hairs on the stem of each plant, are done by hand with a knife.

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1. Chorionic villi are villi that sprout from the chorion to provide maximal contact area with maternal blood

2. Pink mucosa, flattened villi.

3. Chorionic villi are tiny finger-shaped growths

4. That'll spruce her villi right up.

5. …the placenta are known as Chorionic villi

6. Certain medications can cause Blunting of the villi as well

7. Chorionic villi are small branching structures on one side of the placenta

8. The placental decidua cells and villi ceil degenerated with necrosis.

9. The lacteals of villi are part of the lymphatic system.

10. The outer epithelial layer of the Chorionic villi is made up of…

11. Chorion and Chorionic villi are differentiated from the blastocyst during the implantation

12. Unlike other marsupials, Bandicoots have a placenta; however, the placenta lacks villi.

13. Furthermore, the Chorion has an extraordinary element called the Chorion villi

14. Formation of placental villi also starts around 13 days after conception.

15. Absorptive cells of various differentiation were mixed with the stem cells within the villi.

16. On closer inspection, early ischemic enteritis involves the tips of the villi.

17. The Chorion develops villi (vascular finger-like projections) and develops into the placenta

18. Villi are not present Rather, there is a proliferation of bizarre trophoblastic cells.

19. Chorion frondo´sum the placental part of the Chorion; it is covered by villi

20. This procedure takes cells from the villi, i . e . tiny fingerlike projections on the placenta.

21. The role of recti mini vessels connecting the cryptal plexus with the villi plexus was an "collateral circulation" to supply the base of the villi where the arterial termination was lacking.

22. The wall is thin and almost transparent probably due to atrophy of the villi.

23. Irregular convex areas on the chorionic surface of the placenta, consisting of two or more stem villi and their many branch villi; by the end of the fourth month the decidua basalis is almost entirely replaced by the Cotyledons

24. During the fetal period, Chorionic villi further develop and become a part of the placenta.

25. Through these villi, food is absorbed —either into the lymph (lymphatic) system or into the blood system.

26. Irregular convex areas on the chorionic surface of the placenta, consisting of two or more stem villi and their many branch villi; by the end of the fourth month the decidua basalis is almost entirely replaced by the Cotyledons

27. Blunting of the villi in the small intestine can be caused by autoimmune diseases including thyroid disease and diabetes

28. Part of the Chorionic villi arborize more extensively and forms the Chorionic frondosum, which in turn gives rise to the placenta

29. Unlike the HYDATIDIFORM MOLE, Choriocarcinoma contains no CHORIONIC VILLI but rather sheets of undifferentiated cytotrophoblasts and syncytiotrophoblasts (TROPHOBLASTS)

30. Results: Acid exposure caused detachment of the upper 2 thirds of the villi resulting in short villus formation (54±4% damaged, n=8).

31. The chorion begins to form Chorionic villi towards its outer surface, which initially serves to provide nutrition to the developing embryo

32. Chorionic villi The finger-like projections from the CHORIONinto the wall of the womb at the site at which the PLACENTAis developing

33. Frequently, the autoantibodies in the blood are negative, and many people have only minor intestinal changes with normal villi.

34. The villi shoot from the Chorion to gain more maternal blood, which is like the principle liquid at this stage.

35. Retiary fibers, excretive articles and host cell with the ball villi were seen on the inner side of the cyst.

36. Medical definition of Chorion frondosum: the part of the Chorion that has persistent villi and that with the decidua basalis forms the placenta.

37. It is through the placenta and its fingerlike projections , called chorionic villi , that an embryo receives nourishment from its mother .

38. It seem that the higher expression of MMP-9/TIMP-1 in the decidua and villi was benefit to the maintenance of early pregnancy.

39. [ kor″e-on´ik] pertaining to the chorion. Chorionic villi numerous branching projections from the external surface of the chorion that provide for exchange between the maternal and fetal circulation. Oxygen and nutrients in the maternal blood diffuse through the walls of the villi and enter the blood of the embryo or fetus.

40. Conclusions The expression of HB -EGF in human villi and decidua may contribute to embryonic implantation and growth, and to maintain the placental functions.

41. E. stigmosa parasitized mainly in the epithelial cells of jejunum, ileum, ceca, and rectum from middles to tops of villi, and resulted in mild histopathological changes.

42. Objective To study the expression of matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP- and tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase-1(TIMP- proteins in the decidua and villi of the early pregnancy.

43. Since both the Chorionic villi and the embryo are derived from the same fertilized ovum a sample of the former provides material for genetic studies of the latter.

44. At the site near the embryo, they will from the Chorion frondosum because of the presence of “feathery villi” and forming the the fetal contribution to the placenta

45. Chorion laeve: [ kor´e-on ] an extraembryonic fetal membrane, composed of trophoblast lined with mesoderm; it develops villi, becomes vascularized, and forms the fetal part of the placenta

46. Chorionic villi make up a significant portion of the placenta and serve primarily to increase the surface area by which products from the maternal blood are made available to the fetus

47. Crept is preferably expressed in the crypts but not in the villi. Deletion of Crept in the intestinal epithelium of mice (Vil-Crept KO) results in lower body weight and slow migration of …

48. In the radiated dogs the secretory crypt epithelium of the small intestine Autolyzes first and the epithelium of the villi last, while the reverse is true in the normal control small intestine.

49. The Chorion is one of the embryonic membranous structures that enclose both the fetus as well as the amnion.The Chorion begins to form Chorionic villi towards its outer surface, which initially serves to provide nutrition to the developing embryo.

50. Keskeinen ero villien ja Alveolien välillä on villi ovat sormen kaltaisia ulkonemia ohutsuolen sisävuorella ja helpottavat ravinteiden imeytymistä, kun taas alveolit ovat pieniä pussimaisia rakenteita, jotka ovat keuhkossa ja jotka helpottavat nopean hapen ja hiilidioksidin vaihtoa.