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intestinal

[in-tes-tuh-nl, in-tes-tahyn-l] / ɪnˈtɛs tə nl, ˌɪn tɛsˈtaɪn l /


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The human digestive system relies on two main kinds of macrophages, a type of specialized white blood cell, to maintain intestinal health.

From Science Daily

Instead of nearby cells taking charge, the strongest instructions for the stem cells came from intestinal cells -- the next most common type found in the dataset.

From Science Daily

Researchers found that cysteine can activate an immune signaling process that encourages stem cells to grow new intestinal tissue.

From Science Daily

When Jim Hutchison was choosing his first Medicare plan a few months ago, there was really only one consideration on his mind: Which plan would best cover his intestinal condition?

From MarketWatch

Hers came back with a near clear bill of health, minus a mild intestinal issue.

From The Wall Street Journal