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  2. Submucosal plexus - Wikipedia

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    The submucosal plexus (Meissner's plexus, plexus of the submucosa, plexus submucosus) lies in the submucosa of the intestinal wall. The nerves of this plexus are derived from the myenteric plexus which itself is derived from the plexuses of parasympathetic nerves around the superior mesenteric artery. Branches from the myenteric plexus ...

  3. Myenteric plexus - Wikipedia

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    The myenteric plexus (or Auerbach's plexus) provides motor innervation to both layers of the muscular layer of the gut, having both parasympathetic and sympathetic input (although present ganglion cell bodies belong to parasympathetic innervation, fibers from sympathetic innervation also reach the plexus), whereas the submucous plexus provides secretomotor innervation to the mucosa nearest the ...

  4. Gastrointestinal wall - Wikipedia

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    The normal thickness of the small intestinal wall is 3–5 mm, [6] and 1–5 mm in the large intestine. [7] Focal, irregular and asymmetrical gastrointestinal wall thickening suggests a malignancy. [7] Segmental or diffuse gastrointestinal wall thickening is most often due to ischemic, inflammatory or infectious disease. [7]

  5. Enteric nervous system - Wikipedia

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    Layers of the Alimentary Canal.The wall of the alimentary canal has four basic tissue layers: the mucosa, submucosa, muscularis, and serosa. The enteric nervous system in humans consists of some 500 million neurons [11] (including the various types of Dogiel cells), [1] [12] 0.5% of the number of neurons in the brain, five times as many as the one hundred million neurons in the human spinal ...

  6. Leopold Auerbach - Wikipedia

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    Leopold Auerbach (27 April 1828 – 30 September 1897) was a Jewish German anatomist and neuropathologist born in Breslau. He is best known for discovering the myenteric plexus aka Auerbach’s plexus , which helps control the GI tract.

  7. Wikipedia : Osmosis/Hirschsprung disease

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    First there’s the myenteric plexus, also known as Auerbach’s plexus, which when activated, primarily causes smooth muscle relaxation. The myenteric plexus connects with the second plexus—the submucous plexus, or also known as Meissner’s plexus, which is buried in the submucosa and is responsible for helping to control blood flow and ...

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    And you thought Derrick Henry had clinched the title of best stiff arm of wild-card weekend.. Maybe Henry's one stiff-arm to Minkah Fitzpatrick is still the champion, but Dallas Goedert got in ...

  9. Stomach - Wikipedia

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    The myenteric plexus (Auerbach's plexus) is found between the outer longitudinal and the middle circular layer and is responsible for the innervation of both (causing peristalsis and mixing). The outer longitudinal layer is responsible for moving the semi-digested food towards the pylorus of the stomach through muscular shortening.