- neurogastroenterology. The
enteric nervous system has been
described as a "second brain" for
several reasons. The
enteric nervous system can
operate autonomously...
- part of the intestine.
Enteric coating may also be used
during studies as a
research tool to
determine drug absorption.
Enteric-coated
medications pertain...
-
Enteric fever is a
medical term encomp****ing two
types of salmonellosis, which, specifically, are
typhoid fever and
paratyphoid fever.
Enteric fever is...
- the
mucosa and
muscularis externa. It
contains the
submucosal plexus, an
enteric nervous plexus,
situated on the
inner surface of the
muscularis externa...
- Look up
enter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Enter or
ENTER may
refer to:
Enter key, on
computer keyboards Enter, Netherlands, a
village Enter (magazine)...
- up
enteric in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Enteric is a
general term
describing something related to or ****ociated with the intestines.
Enteric may...
- is not
subject to
extensive first p**** metabolism.
Enteric (disambiguation)
Feeding tube "
Enteral administration - pharmacology". britannica.com. Retrieved...
-
known cure or
treatment for
enteric neuropathy at this time; it is only
possible to work on
symptom management. The name
enteric neuropathy only
seems to...
- the
parasympathetic nervous system, and the
enteric nervous system. Some
textbooks do not
include the
enteric nervous system as part of this system. The...
-
Enteric fermentation is a
digestive process by
which carbohydrates are
broken down by
microorganisms into
simple molecules for
absorption into the bloodstream...