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1. Hepatic lobule-like bioreactor

2. For example, under hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining, group M featured broken lobules of the mammary gland, damaged Acinuses, and destroyed epithelial cells, with inflammatory cells including macrophages, neutrophils, and blood cells detected in the mammary lobule (Fig

3. One pulmonary lobule consists of 12–18 Acini.

4. The ovotestis is large, with numerous lobules.

5. Cotyledon definition is - a lobule of the mammalian placenta.

6. (Redirected from Hepatic Acinus) The lobules of liver, or hepatic lobules, are small divisions of the liver defined at the microscopic (histological) scale

7. This consists of radial fibers and extraorbital fatty lobules.

8. I_MVK96 = Frullania probosciphora, Androecia Frullania probosciphora Androecia: I_MVK97 = Frullania probosciphora, lobules Frullania probosciphora lobules: I_MVK98 = Frullania probosciphora, perianth Frullania probosciphora perianth: I_MVK99 = Frullania probosciphora, stem Frullania probosciphora stem

9. Within the gland lobules, functional units originate in dichotomous ramification and canalisation.

10. “The lobule margins, furthermore, are arched away from the lobe, with the consequence that (when fully inflated) the Abaxial leaf surface forms the interior lining of the lobule.”

11. 4 Cancer cells invading beyond the basement membrane of the milk duct or lobule.

12. Each secondary pulmonary lobule usually contains 3-12 Acini, and adjacent Acini ar

13. Calcifications can appear in the breast’s ducts and/or lobules (these are called epithelial-related Calcifications)

14. This method is usable in many parts of the body including fingers, forearms, abdomen and ear lobules.

15. Invasive cancer Cancer cells invading beyond the basement membrane of the milk duct or lobule.

16. The stones were composed of lobes and lobules built on an amorphous core material with small cavities.

17. In one animal only very thin strips of inflammatory sclerosis persisted delimiting large hepatic lobules.

18. The Cancersys model captured liver lobule structure, focusing on veins, and normal and malignant cell types.

19. What does Bronchopneumonia mean? Inflammation of the bronchi accompanied by inflamed patches in the nearby lobules of the lungs

20. The respiratory Bronchiole (rb) enters the secondary lobule and is the first duct to have diffusion capability

21. The testes of coho and pink salmon apparently contain both interstitial (Leydig) cells and lobule boundary cells.

22. The lateral cerebellar lobule contributes to the fine-tuning of whisking movements, regulating contact with surrounding objects.

23. These concepts are based on the components of the lung interstitium as well as the anatomy of the secondary pulmonary lobule.

24. The secondary lobule is supplied by a small Bronchiole or terminal Bronchiole in the center, which is parallelled by the centrilobular artery

25. Alveolien sijaitsevat keuhkorakkuloiden pusseja ja keuhkoihin keuhkojen lobules ja hengitysteiden vyöhykkeen, jotka edustavat pienintä toiminnallisia yksiköitä hengitysteissä

26. In 20 Autoptically obtained testes from men of various ages, 250-290 testicular lobules per testicle could be recognized by preparation with a stereomicroscope

27. Pagetoid spread into adjacent ductolobular units was frequently seen in E-DCIS, and the expanded lobules were often not rimmed by myoepithelial cells.

28. For example, in the kidney the FSU are the renal tubes, in the liver it is the lobules, and the FSU of the lung are the Acinuses

29. For example, under hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining, group M featured broken lobules of the mammary gland, damaged Acinuses, and destroyed epithelial cells, with inflammatory cells including

30. Adenosis is a benign (non-cancerous) breast condition in which the lobules (milk-producing glands) are enlarged, and there are more glands than usual.

31. 25 Conclusions Sebaceous gland-like carcinoma is a rare special type of the breast carcinomas , it may originate from sebaceous gland metaplasia of duct epithelia in breast lobule.

32. Culmen cerebel´li (Culmen of cerebellum) the portion of the rostral lobe of the cerebellum that lies medially between the central lobule and the primary fissure.

33. This high-ranking organ is made up of lobules that each contains smaller cells called follicles, which store the hormones the thyroid sends out into your blood.

34. Culmen cerebel´li (Culmen of cerebellum) the portion of the rostral lobe of the cerebellum that lies medially between the central lobule and the primary fissure.

35. Breasts are made of lobules (milk producing glands) and ducts (tubes that carry the milk to the nipple).These are surrounded by glandular, fibrous and fatty tissues

36. ‘The Acinus or primary pulmonary lobule (the basic unit of gas exchange) consists of one terminal bronchiole, two to five generations of respiratory bronchioles, alveolar ducts, alveolar sacs, and alveoli.’

37. ‘The Acinus or primary pulmonary lobule (the basic unit of gas exchange) consists of one terminal bronchiole, two to five generations of respiratory bronchioles, alveolar ducts, alveolar sacs, and alveoli.’

38. The monticulus of the cerebellum is divided by the primary fissureinto an anterior, raised part, the Culmen or summit, and a posterior sloped part, the clivus; the quadrangular lobule is similarly divided.

39. Alveolien sijaitsevat keuhkorakkuloiden pusseja ja keuhkoihin keuhkojen lobules ja hengitysteiden vyöhykkeen , jotka edustavat pienintä toiminnallisia yksiköitä hengitysteissä .Niitä esiintyy myös hengityselinten keuhkoputkissa hajallaan olevina ulospäin, ulottuen niiden ontelosta

40. Blood capillaries in the composition of the hepatic lobule run: +between girders -inside hepatic girder -between hepatic Acinuses -between hepatic acinus and girder ? Stromal component of lymph nodes consists of: +reticular cells, collagenous and reticular fibers, macrophages -reticular cells, adipocytes, megakariocytes -cells myeloid and

41. Hepatic Histology: The Acinus The hepatic Acinus is the functional unit of the liver. The Acinus is more difficult to visualize than the lobule, but represents a unit that is of more relevance to hepatic function because it is oriented around the afferent vascular system.

42. A´cini) (L.) any of the smallest lobules of a compound gland. liver Acinus the smallest functional unit of the liver, a mass of liver parenchyma that is supplied by terminal branches of the portal vein and hepatic artery and drained by a terminal branch of the bile duct.

43. A Comedo-type ductal carcinoma in situ, also known as Comedocarcinoma in situ is the high grade subtype of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS). It completely fills and dilates the ducts and lobules in TDLU with plugs of high grade tumor cells with central necrosis "Comedonecrosis"

44. Auriculocondylar syndrome (ARCND), also known as 'question-mark ear syndrome' or 'dysgnathia complex,' is an autosomal dominant craniofacial malformation syndrome characterized by highly variable mandibular anomalies, including mild to severe micrognathia, often with temporomandibular joint Ankylosis, cleft palate, and a distinctive ear malformation that consists of separation of the lobule from …