Living cells depend on a constant supply of energy-rich organic molecules from the environment. Small molecules pass into the interior of the cell via simple diffusion or active transport carried out by membrane bound transporters; macromolecules, or entire cells, are taken up by endocytosis/phagocytosis, and are degraded intracellularly in specialized membrane bound compartments (lysosomes). Whereas all cells are capable of transporting molecules through the membrane, the efficient procurement, digestion and uptake of nutrients have become the function of specialized cell types and organs, forming the digestive system in multicellular animals. In mammals, for example, the digestive system is comprised of glandular organs with classes of ce...
All living organisms need to consume nutrients to grow, survive, and reproduce, making the successfu...
The enteroendocrine system of the gut acts both locally and peripherally, regulating gastrointestina...
The alimentary system may be thought of as an open-ended tube within a tube that begins at the oral ...
This type of digestion is characterized by the fact that enzymes synthesized by secretory cells are ...
Also published as: Molecules to Migration: Pressures of Life: the Fourth International Conference in...
The morphological and functional design of gastrointestinal tracts of many vertebrates and invertebr...
Digestive systems and extracellular digestion are key animal features, but their emergence during ea...
It is well known that human intestine is involved in different important functions. First of all, it...
In addition to the hardwired program of gut development discussed above, it is clear that environmen...
It is well known that human intestine is involved in different important functions. First of all, it...
The gut provides animals with the required energy for life. High selective pressures therefore act o...
textabstractThe small intestine is the major organ for the absorption of nutrients and also secretes...
The mammalian intestinal tract is the largest immune organ in the body and comprises cells from non-...
SYNOPSIS. All animals, including humans, are adapted to life in a microbial world. Anaerobic habitat...
SYNOPSIS. All animals, including humans, are adapted to life in a microbial world. Anaerobic habitat...
All living organisms need to consume nutrients to grow, survive, and reproduce, making the successfu...
The enteroendocrine system of the gut acts both locally and peripherally, regulating gastrointestina...
The alimentary system may be thought of as an open-ended tube within a tube that begins at the oral ...
This type of digestion is characterized by the fact that enzymes synthesized by secretory cells are ...
Also published as: Molecules to Migration: Pressures of Life: the Fourth International Conference in...
The morphological and functional design of gastrointestinal tracts of many vertebrates and invertebr...
Digestive systems and extracellular digestion are key animal features, but their emergence during ea...
It is well known that human intestine is involved in different important functions. First of all, it...
In addition to the hardwired program of gut development discussed above, it is clear that environmen...
It is well known that human intestine is involved in different important functions. First of all, it...
The gut provides animals with the required energy for life. High selective pressures therefore act o...
textabstractThe small intestine is the major organ for the absorption of nutrients and also secretes...
The mammalian intestinal tract is the largest immune organ in the body and comprises cells from non-...
SYNOPSIS. All animals, including humans, are adapted to life in a microbial world. Anaerobic habitat...
SYNOPSIS. All animals, including humans, are adapted to life in a microbial world. Anaerobic habitat...
All living organisms need to consume nutrients to grow, survive, and reproduce, making the successfu...
The enteroendocrine system of the gut acts both locally and peripherally, regulating gastrointestina...
The alimentary system may be thought of as an open-ended tube within a tube that begins at the oral ...