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- Look up canaliculus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In anatomy, a canaliculus is a small p****ageway. Examples include: Two functionally different structures...
- Canalicular adenoma is a type of growth that occurs in human salivary glands. It is a benign growth which occurs in the epithelial cells, and is typically...
- Multidrug resistance-****ociated protein 2 (MRP2) also called canalicular multispecific organic anion transporter 1 (cMOAT) or ATP-binding c****ette sub-family...
- Some tumors, especially carcinomas may metastasize along anatomical canalicular spaces. These spaces include for example the bile ducts, the urinary...
- domains (van IJzendoorn et al., 1997; 2000, etc.) that resemble the bile canalicular (BC) and sinusoidal domains, respectively, in vivo. Because of their...
- biliary excretion of bilirubin glucuronides is due to a mutation in the canalicular multiple drug-resistance protein 2 (MRP2). A darkly pigmented liver is...
- Langer, M.; Pacureanu, A.; Schrof, S.; Männicke, N.; et al. (2015). "Canalicular Network Morphology Is the Major Determinant of the Spatial Distribution...
- diglucuronide enables it to be water-soluble. It is pumped across the hepatic canalicular membrane into the bile by the transporter MRP2. Bilirubin mono-glucuronide...
- nasolacrimal duct obstruction. As with similar cases of canalicular obstruction, dislodged punctal and canalicular plugs can migrate to and occlude the nasolacrimal...
- divided according to its anatomical location (i.e., ectropion, punctal, canalicular or nasolacrimal duct obstruction). The latter is often due to aging (a...