The mucosa, being the innermost layer of the gastrointestinal tract, is intimately concerned with digestion and absorption, and, presumably, also with the transport of intestinal contents. In anatomical, physiological and motility studies, possible movements of the mucosa and its folds are neither considered nor investigated. Dogmatic statements about the direction of the folds are often made. Radiologists have long been aware of mucosal movements, but after the fundamental work of Forssell, no further views have been put forward. Radiological procedures have been used to investigate the normal, macroscopic, physiological movements of mucosal folds. A general rule follows. Normally, when the intestine is filled, but inactive, the folds are ...
BACKGROUND: This investigation concerns a structure within the pancreaticoduodenal region of the bod...
The disorders of gastrointestinal motility comprise a heterogeneous group of chronic conditions, whi...
Narrow muscle strips have been extensively used to study intestinal contractility. Larger specimens ...
The mucosa, being the innermost layer of the gastrointestinal tract, is intimately concerned with di...
ArticleThe original publication is available at http://www.samj.org.zaThe mucosa, being the innermos...
The gastrointestinal tract is composed of smooth muscle arranged in two layers: longitudinal and cir...
The kinematic processes of the small intestine play integral roles in overseeing the digestion and t...
We investigated and quantified the spontaneous patterns of motility in the isolated guinea-pig proxi...
When nutrients enter the intestine from the stomach, the movements of the intestine caused by contra...
<p>a) Stereomicroscope single frame from a time-lapse stack showing an E9 jejunum resting on an Anod...
Alterations in colonic motility are implicated in the pathophysiology of bowel disorders, but high-r...
Propulsive contractions of circular muscle are largely responsible for the movements of content alon...
There have been few detailed accounts of human colonic movements since the original radiological obs...
A mathematical model of a segment of the gut with an enclosed pellet is constructed. The gut is repr...
International audienceCoordinated contractions of the smooth muscle layers of the gastrointestinal (...
BACKGROUND: This investigation concerns a structure within the pancreaticoduodenal region of the bod...
The disorders of gastrointestinal motility comprise a heterogeneous group of chronic conditions, whi...
Narrow muscle strips have been extensively used to study intestinal contractility. Larger specimens ...
The mucosa, being the innermost layer of the gastrointestinal tract, is intimately concerned with di...
ArticleThe original publication is available at http://www.samj.org.zaThe mucosa, being the innermos...
The gastrointestinal tract is composed of smooth muscle arranged in two layers: longitudinal and cir...
The kinematic processes of the small intestine play integral roles in overseeing the digestion and t...
We investigated and quantified the spontaneous patterns of motility in the isolated guinea-pig proxi...
When nutrients enter the intestine from the stomach, the movements of the intestine caused by contra...
<p>a) Stereomicroscope single frame from a time-lapse stack showing an E9 jejunum resting on an Anod...
Alterations in colonic motility are implicated in the pathophysiology of bowel disorders, but high-r...
Propulsive contractions of circular muscle are largely responsible for the movements of content alon...
There have been few detailed accounts of human colonic movements since the original radiological obs...
A mathematical model of a segment of the gut with an enclosed pellet is constructed. The gut is repr...
International audienceCoordinated contractions of the smooth muscle layers of the gastrointestinal (...
BACKGROUND: This investigation concerns a structure within the pancreaticoduodenal region of the bod...
The disorders of gastrointestinal motility comprise a heterogeneous group of chronic conditions, whi...
Narrow muscle strips have been extensively used to study intestinal contractility. Larger specimens ...