「Spleen」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| nal episode of Season 2, "Lucky", where, after | Spleen accuses him of lacking ambition, Marty receive |
| Within the | spleen also exists the xing or "map" of the body, oft |
| Bacterial colonies grow on the infected fish's | spleen and kidney, eventually leading to mortality. |
| suffered a broken leg, facial injuries, a torn | spleen and damage to lungs and heart. |
| large intestine, a pancreas, a new stomach, a | spleen and two kidneys. |
| emokine is expressed by the liver, thymus, and | spleen and is chemoattractive for monocytes and lymph |
| ch proteoglycan which is expressed in the eye, | spleen and brain in mice. |
| supply segments of the brain, liver, kidneys, | spleen and intestines; they may also exist in the hea |
| Their afferents are derived from the stomach, | spleen, and pancreas, their efferents join the celiac |
| arteries in the abdomen (supplying the liver, | spleen and intestines) and extremities (legs and arms |
| the body, with a few exceptions including the | spleen and testis. |
| sels and adipose tissue with low expression in | spleen and liver. |
| Falconar repeated Hewson's experiments on the | spleen and thymus and as a result re-published Hewson |
| y include the splenic artery that supplies the | spleen and the renal artery that supplies the kidneys |
| d, the pituitary gland, the thyroid gland, the | spleen, and the two adrenal glands are all ductless g |
| This isozyme is highly expressed in uterus and | spleen, and in trace amounts in normal brain, but has |
| predominantly expressed in lung, placenta, and | spleen, and lies in close proximity to another family |
| ing the collision with the tree (including his | spleen and liver). |
| ondary and tertiary lymphoid organs, including | spleen and lymph nodes. |
| fered in a road accident which resulted in his | spleen and half of his liver being surgically removed |
| eas and liver, with moderate levels in thymus, | spleen and lung and low expression levels were in sma |
| Symptoms may include enlarged | spleen and liver, liver malfunction, skeletal disorde |
| e lower gastrointestinal tract, ovary, uterus, | spleen, and lymph nodes, but not in the lung, skin, e |
| uised ribs, a collapsed lung and damage to his | spleen and kidney. |
| The left colic flexure is near the | spleen, and hence called the splenic flexure. |
| inal muscles, works on pancreas, gall bladder, | spleen and liver. |
| coarsening of facial features, a large liver, | spleen and/or heart, and abnormal bone deformities. |
| The kidneys and | spleen are eaten once they are exposed, followed by t |
| t Malpighian corpuscles in the kidneys and the | spleen, as well as the Malpighian tubules in the excr |
| Enlargement of | spleen, ascites, jaundice, and the result of destruct |
| sease is characterised by a swollen kidney and | spleen, bloody ascites, and pale gills, which indicat |
| kine is expressed in various tissues including | spleen, bone marrow, liver, muscle, and gut. |
| the liver, kidney, and heart, and very low in | spleen, brain, skeletal muscle, and blood. |
| es, Boulanger underwent surgery for a ruptured | spleen, broken ribs, as well as a detached tendon in |
| A tetrapeptide manufactured in the | spleen by enzymatic cleavage of a leukophilic gamma-g |
| ature of the stomach, and the lower end of the | spleen; by its under surface, with the small intestin |
| The mature B cells from the | spleen can be divided into two main populations: the |
| us to hospital, where she died from a ruptured | spleen caused by a blow from an unknown source, not a |
| Till and McCulloch dubbed the lumps ' | spleen colonies', and speculated that each lump arose |
| ransfusion dependent anemias as removal of the | spleen confers a susceptability to encapsulated organ |
| French poet Charles Baudelaire's collection Le | Spleen de Paris into Japanese, as well as translation |
| o post partum women who have blood deficiency, | spleen deficiency or stomach cold. |
| alter DHA content in the heart, but did reduce | spleen DHA slightly. |
| A content of heart tissue by 25%, while in the | spleen, DHA content rose, and AA fell. |
| Yi: Intellect of the | Spleen Earth is the element of yi. |
| d to TNT can experience liver failure, anemia, | spleen enlargement and TNT can even affect women's fe |
| ly associated with the arteriole supply of the | spleen; forming what are called periarterial lymphati |
| sharply on itself beneath the lower end of the | spleen, forming the splenic or left colic flexure. |
| It contains the stomach, liver, | spleen, gallbladder, kidneys, and most of the small a |
| As the liver and | spleen grow larger with time, the belly may become di |
| k medicines for gastrointestinal, gallbladder, | spleen, gynecological, lung, eye and many other disea |
| is knee torn, his liver was lacerated, and his | spleen had to be removed. |
| He may have ruptured his | spleen in a match and had a series of heart attacks w |
| ern medicine as a treatment for tumors, in the | spleen, in palsies, and epilepsies . |
| The fibroelastic coat of the | spleen invests the organ, and at the hilum is reflect |
| ocated anatomically left near the hilum of the | spleen, is not simply an anatomical distinction. |
| e external coat of the smaller arteries of the | spleen is formed. |
| This work was eventually published, as | Spleen; it is now available online. |
| extent hephaestin has been detected in colon, | spleen, kidney, breast, placenta and bone trabecular |
| The organs of interest (usually: blood, liver, | spleen, kidney, muscle, fat, adrenals, pancreas, brai |
| hepatocytes, adipocytes, hematopoietic cells, | spleen, kidney, brain and many others organs. |
| Polyps may also grow in the stomach, duodenum, | spleen, kidneys, liver, mesentery and small bowel. |
| expressed in the testis and moderately in the | spleen, liver, kidney, heart, brain, and lung. |
| especially high amounts on macrophages of the | spleen, liver, lymph node, bone marrow, colon, and lu |
| It was found in brain, kidney, | spleen, lung, cerebellum, liver and heart. |
| t highly expressed in lymphoid tissues such as | spleen, lymph node, thymus, and tonsil. |
| jection, the drug is distributed to the liver, | spleen, lymph nodes, and bone, where it is absorbed. |
| and is expressed highly in the liver, | spleen, lymph nodes, and gut of humans. |
| Other sites in cattle include the | spleen, muscle, gastrointestinal tract, omentum, and |
| Virgo - digestive system, intestines, | spleen, nervous system |
| Spleen often makes fun and insults his American write | |
| omach out, and pelicans ate his liver, and his | spleen popped out all on its own and turned into a ha |
| petite, growth retardation, enlarged liver and | spleen, prominent osteoporosis and osteopenia, delaye |
| se) is a chronic congestive enlargement of the | spleen resulting in premature destruction of the red |
| In contrast, heart, | spleen, skeletal muscle, lung, brain and thymus show |
| hape, the white pulp (Malpighian bodies of the | spleen, splenic lymphoid nodules). |
| izes that the ribs he broke back then made his | spleen split into several parts, which is why the pro |
| • An enlarged | spleen that is disproportionate in size to the degree |
| f a markedly enlarged (and therefore palpable) | spleen; the organ, which is not normally felt during |
| The Changes of Blood-Cells in the | Spleen, thesis, 1858. |
| It is found in high levels in | spleen, thymus, intestine and peripheral blood leukoc |
| lesser amounts found in heart, adipose tissue, | spleen, thymus, adrenal glands, pancreas, cerebral co |
| uses obstruction of venous blood flow from the | spleen towards the heart. |
| ice helicopter, they were heading for Hector's | spleen where it appeared to be a giant fan. |
| e activity of heme oxygenase is highest in the | spleen, where old erythrocytes are sequestrated and d |
| Splenomegaly (enlargement of the | spleen) with consequent sequestration therein of red |
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