(a.) Having the quality of excreting, or throwing off excrementitious matter.
Example Sentences:
(1) The accumulation of lipids and enzymes such as simple estarase, lipase, beta-HDH, alpha-GDH and NADPH-reductase in those areas, suggests that lipids are not a simple excretory product.
(2) High mortality, severe destruction of pancreatic B-cells and presence of sporadic mononuclear infiltrations in islets and around excretory ducts were observed.
(3) Further exploration of these excretory pathways will provide interesting new insights on the numerous cholestatic and hyperbilirubinemic syndromes that occur in nature.
(4) The relation of the surface of the excretory apparatus to the whole kidney was studied.
(5) In other dogfish, glomerular filtration rate, urine flow, and Na and K excretory rates were measured for 3 days following implantation of desoxycorticosterone (DOCA), adrenocorticotropin (ACTH), or spironolactone; a control group was given no drug.
(6) A prospective study compared the diagnostic accuracy of sonography and excretory urography in determining the cause of acute flank pain in 61 patients.
(7) Excretory urogram revealed bilateral hydronephrosis and voiding cystogram revealed VUR on left ureter.
(8) None of the cases was diagnosed by retrograde pyelography for fractionally visualized excretory urography and 3 were within 9 months of a previously normal excretory urogram alone or with retrograde pyelography.
(9) However, plasma disappearance if intravenously injected glycine conjugate of cholic acid was significantly delayed in all subjects, suggesting that this is a more sensitive test of hepatic excretory function and may be of value for assessing hepatic function in patients with this rare genetic disorder.
(10) One of the advantages of the present method was the ability to distinguish the each portion of the excretory ducts system based on the resin casts surface appearance of the different structure of the wall of the lumen.
(11) Fifty patients were studied with erect films at excretory urography.
(12) These findings suggest that, in addition to being potent immunogens, larval excretory secretory proteins are produced in sufficient quantity to modulate the host response in anisakiasis.
(13) Furthermore, these experiments demonstrated that both metabolic (hepatic) and excretory (kidney) organs do not accumulate fenclorac in animals receiving the drug up to seven days.
(14) IC-7 and IC-9 fractions and microfilariae excretory-secretory (mf ES) antigen share common antigenic determinants as revealed by the fact that saturation of immobilized antibodies with IC-7 or IC-9 inhibited the binding of mf ES antigen coupled to penicillinase.
(15) The developing distal excretory duct possesses a septate junction and many branching and looping lamellae.
(16) Sonography, plain radiograph of the abdomen and post-contrast injection x-rays on excretory urography frequently offer complementary diagnostic information.
(17) Except for the suckers and excretory pores, the whole body surface of the metacercariae and the juveniles are covered with posteriorly pointing tegumental spines which are relatively denser in the forebody than in the hindbody.
(18) If the patient has hematochezia or the excretory urogram demonstrates ureteral obstruction sigmoid and colonoscopy should be done.
(19) They review all the possible etiological causes (intracystic haemorrhaging, infection, traumatism, idiopathic disorder in the dynamics of the cystic fluid, obstructions in the excretory ducts, previously pathological stones, etc.).
(20) The relative importance of excretory routes in the removal of recently stored 67Cu following tetrathiomolybdate (TTM) administration was studied.
Mesonephros
Definition:
(n.) The middle one of the three pairs of embryonic renal organs developed in most vertebrates; the Wolffian body.
Example Sentences:
(1) They are rounded or oval bodies visible to the naked eye, and situated ventrolaterally in the posterior mesonephros.
(2) the mesonephros plays no part whatsoever in the formation of the ovary.
(3) In Tilapia mossambica organized lymphoid tissues are present in the thymus, head-kidney and spleen, whereas they are lacking in pericardial tissue, liver, mesonephros, intestine and rectum.
(4) Leukemia cells were inoculated on slices of chick embryo mesonephros incubated for 24h; at this time the fragments are completely encapsulated.
(5) The mesonephros was found to be the major source of somatic cells to the developing gonad, though a contribution from the coelomic epithelium could not be excluded, and interstitial tissue appeared to arise from mesenchymal cells.
(6) By means of purified rabbit anti-adult chicken kidney antibodies two types of antigens have been identified in the mesonephros: one, localised in the cells of the proximal segment of the secretory tubules, the other characteristic of the collecting segments derived from the Wolffian duct.
(7) In both species the primary haemopoietic organs are the pronephros, the mesonephros and the spleen.
(8) Haemosiderin occurs in lesser amounts and melanin is almost restricted to kidney MMCs,--mainly mesonephros--.
(9) In this paper, remarkable changes of these antigens, defined by respective monoclonal antibodies FH3, FH4, and FH6, in fetal kidney (mesonephros and metanephros) and other urogenital organs, as well as in various types of kidney tumors, have been investigated.
(10) This may be significant as regards the exact stage of incubation during which the involution of mesonephros begins.
(11) Reaching the presumptive gonadal area on the mesonephros, the germ cells join with the mesonephric-derived cells.
(12) For the purpose of establishing a methodology whereby concomitant histology and histochemistry could be obtainable, various fixatives and fixation times have been evaluated on GMA embedded chick embryonic mesonephros and gonad.
(13) The action is selective, neither the Wolffian duct nor the mesonephros are attaqued.
(14) At day 4 of embryonic development strong cKr1 hybridization signals are found in the brain and neural tube, in the mesonephros and in the gut, respectively.
(15) At day 15 and 16 the gubernaculum testis is seen as a mesenchymal cord that extends from mesonephros to the pelvic floor.
(16) That the scaling of kidney mass in neonatal lizards and marsupials is the same as that of adults only if the mass of both the mesonephros and metanephros are combined suggests that the mesonephric kidney in these vertebrates plays a significant role in the regulation of water and ion balance during development and for at least a short time after birth.
(17) The poor limb outgrowth was correlated with either the lack of or the presence of a rudimentary mesonephros on the operated side.
(18) The formation of the medulla rudiment starts in 1.5 month old embryo when the gonad is separated from mesonephros and connected with it via the ovary gate.
(19) These results are discussed in terms of sexual differentiation and the development stage of the mesonephros.
(20) However, the presence of link protein transcripts in the mesonephros, independent of cartilage proteoglycan core protein gene expression, indicates that these genes can be regulated independently of each other.