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lamina proprial (not comparable)

  1. (anatomy) Pertaining to lamina propria.
    • 1988, Joseph B. Kirsner, Roy Gerrard Shorter, Diseases of the colon, rectum, and anal canal, page 304:
      James and co-workers also examined the helper T cell function or intestinal lamina proprial lymphocytes enriched for T-cells, and found that T cells from the peripheral blood or the lamina propria of Crohn's disease patients were similar to normal peripheral blood T cells in their ability to provide help for IgM synthesis.
    • 2015 July 1, Mingli Zhao et al., “Dietary Fiber Intake is Associated with Increased Colonic Mucosal GPR43+ Polymorphonuclear Infiltration in Active Crohn’s Disease”, in Nutrients[1], volume 7, →DOI:
      Peptide-YY+ cells could not be found in lamina proprial cells in any groups, (can.: colon cancer patients; ac-food: active Crohn’s disease patients consuming normal food before operation; ac-EN: active Crohn’s disease patients consuming enteral nutrition without dietary fiber before operation; ac-DF: active Crohn’s disease patients consuming enteral nutrition with dietary fiber before operation; re-EN: remission Crohn’s disease patients consuming enteral nutrition without dietary fiber before operation; re-DF: remission Crohn’s disease patients consuming enteral nutrition with dietary fiber before operation.).