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Lacteal - Wikipedia
A lacteal is a lymphatic capillary that absorbs dietary fats in the villi of the small intestine. Triglycerides are emulsified by bile and hydrolyzed by the ... en.wikipedia.org
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LACTEAL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. relating to, consisting of, producing, or resembling milk 2. a : conveying or containing a milky fluid b : of or relating to the lacteals. www.merriam-webster.com
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Lacteal - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Lacteals are lymphatic vessels located in the small intestine that become filled with chyle, a milky-white lymph, after eating. www.sciencedirect.com
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lacteal
lacteal, a. and n. (ˈlæktiːəl) Also 7 lacteall. [f. L. lacte-us (f. lact-, lac milk) + -al1.] A. adj. 1. Of or pertaining to milk; consisting of milk. lacteal fever, milk fever.1658 Phillips, Lacteal, or Lacteous, milky, milk white, or made of milk. 1753 Chambers Cycl. Supp., Lacteal fevers, a term ... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Intestinal Lymphatic System: Functions and Metabolic Implications
Lacteal LECs have a mix of button- and zipper-like junctions and more filopodia are found on zipper junction–enriched lacteals. Dietary lipids are absorbed on ... pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Gut microbiota regulates lacteal integrity by inducing VEGF‐C in ...
A lacteal is a blunt‐ended, long, tube‐like lymphatic vessel located in the center of each intestinal villus that provides a unique route ... www.embopress.org
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Chylomicrons Regulate Lacteal Permeability and Intestinal Lipid ...
We show that chylomicron-derived lipids trigger neonatal lacteal junction opening via ROCK-dependent contraction of junction-anchored stress fibers. www.ahajournals.org
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Lacteal: Anatomy, structure and function - Kenhub
Lacteals are blunt‐ended lymphatic vessels located centrally in the intestinal villi which are responsible for absorbing dietary lipids in the small intestine. www.kenhub.com
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The role of lacteal integrity and junction transformation in obesity
Lacteals are the central lymphatic vessels in the villi of the small intestine and perform nutrient absorption, especially dietary lipids, ... www.frontiersin.org
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Morphological Analysis of Lacteal Structure in the Small Intestine of ...
The lacteal is a blunt-ended lymphatic capillary located at the center of a villus in the small intestine that plays multifaceted roles under both physiologic ... pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Lacteal | Digestive, Lymphatic & Nutrient Absorption | Britannica
Lacteal, one of the lymphatic vessels that serve the small intestine and, after a meal, become white from the minute fat globules that their lymph contains. www.britannica.com
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lactean
lactean, a. (ˈlæktiːən) [f. as prec. + -an.] † a. = lacteal a. 1 b (obs.). b. = lacteal a. 2. (In mod. Dicts.)1659 Moxon Tutor Astron. i. 25 Blaeu saith, This Lactean whiteness and clearness ariseth from a great number of little stars, constipated in that part of Heaven. Oxford English Dictionary
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Galactocele
A galactocele (also called lacteal cyst or milk cyst) is a retention cyst containing milk or a milky substance that is usually located in the mammary glands wikipedia.org
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lacteous
lacteous, a. (ˈlæktiːəs) [f. L. lacte-us (see lacteal) + -ous.] 1. Of the nature of milk; milky.1646 [see lactary a.]. 1666 J. Smith Old Age (ed. 2) 174 There is a lacteous, and a caseous part therein. 1696 J. Edwards Demonstr. Existence God ii. 101 Others reckon it to be a lacteous excrement.fig. 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jean Pecquet
Life Jean Pecquet studied medicine at Montpellier, where he investigated the important discovery (in 1622, by Gaspare Aselli) of the course of the lacteal vessels, including the receptaculum chyli (or reservoir of Pecquet, as it is sometimes called) and the termination of the principal lacteal vessel, the wikipedia.org
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