نتایج جستجو برای: ens

تعداد نتایج: 1575  

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2009
Catia Laranjeira Nicoletta Kessaris Vassilis Pachnis

The enteric nervous system (ENS) is a complex network of neurons and glia within the gut wall which originate from neural crest cells. Self-renewing, multipotential ENS progenitors have been isolated from the gut of foetal as well as adult rodents, however, the identity of the ENS progenitor and the regulation of its neurogenic potential invivo, are currently unknown. Sox10 is an HMG-containing...

Journal: :Ciències: revista del professorat de ciències de Primària i Secundària 2017

Journal: :Neuro-Signals 2014
Jessica Ai-jia Liu Elly Sau-Wai Ngan

The enteric nervous system (ENS) in mammals is derived from a small pool of progenitor cells, namely enteric neural crest cells (NCCs). These precursor cells proliferate extensively to expand, migrate over a long distance to fully colonize the developing gut and differentiate into millions of neurons and glia to form a functional ENS for regulating the complex behaviors of the gut. This develop...

Journal: :Computers & Security 2012
Antonio Maña Hristo Koshutanski Ernesto J. Pérez

The OKKAM project aims at enabling the Web of Entities, a global digital space for publishing and managing information about entities. The project provides a scalable and sustainable infrastructure, called the Entity Name System (ENS), for the systematic reuse of global and unique entity identifiers. The ENS provides a collection of core services supporting entity identifiers pervasive reuse. T...

2014
Lena A. Omar Richard V. King John Pease Hythem A. Omar

BACKGROUND To determine the impact of a radiology electronic notification system (ENS) on emergency department (ED) patient care. MATERIALS AND METHODS A retrospective review of de-identified patient data for a 2-year period (1 year prior to and 1 year following ENS implementation) was approved by the hospital's institutional review board. The effect of a radiology ENS on ED patient care was ...

Journal: :Neurogastroenterology and motility : the official journal of the European Gastrointestinal Motility Society 2004
E Ekblad A J Bauer

Complex circuits involving both local intrinsic neurones (i.e. enteric nervous system; ENS) and extrinsic neurones achieve nervous control of digestive functions. The ENS is comprised of many functionally different types of neurons: sensory neurons, interneurons and secreto-motor neurons. Each neuronal population is required to manifest local reflex behavior and is central to the regulation of ...

2013
Saleh Khaled Aboud Aini AB Aziz

Malta Medical Journal Volume 25 Issue 03 2013 Introduction Empty Nose Syndrome (ENS) is a term first introduced by Kern and Moore which is used to describe a rare spectrum of various symptoms suffered by patients who had had previous radical turbinate surgery with a CT scan appearance of the paranasal sinuses after gross tissue loss. The most common symptom is socalled ‘‘paradoxical’’ nasal obs...

Journal: :Neurogastroenterology and motility : the official journal of the European Gastrointestinal Motility Society 2009
G Burzynski I T Shepherd H Enomoto

The enteric nervous system (ENS) is the largest and most complicated subdivision of the peripheral nervous system. Its action is necessary to regulate many of the functions of the gastrointestinal tract including its motility. Whilst the ENS has been studied extensively by developmental biologists, neuroscientists and physiologists for several decades it has only been since the early 1990s that...

Journal: :Developmental biology 2012
Florence Broders-Bondon Perrine Paul-Gilloteaux Camille Carlier Glenn L Radice Sylvie Dufour

Cell adhesion controls various embryonic morphogenetic processes, including the development of the enteric nervous system (ENS). Ablation of β1-integrin (β1-/-) expression in enteric neural crest cells (ENCC) in mice leads to major alterations in the ENS structure caused by reduced migration and increased aggregation properties of ENCC during gut colonization, which gives rise to a Hirschsprung...

2010
ShiKui Wu Rustam Vahidov

Electronic negotiation systems (ENSs) feature a wide range of capabilities for setting up and conducting negotiations between the parties (Kersten and Lai 2007). These capabilities include both communication facilities, as well as analytical features that help the negotiator to manage his/her preferences as well as inform decision making in constructing offers and assessing counter-offers. In t...

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