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Membrane biology / Tissues / Lamina propria / Bedsore / Ulcer / Mucous membrane / Stomach / Epithelium / Basal lamina / Anatomy / Biology / Histology
Date: 2014-04-21 16:43:54
Membrane biology
Tissues
Lamina propria
Bedsore
Ulcer
Mucous membrane
Stomach
Epithelium
Basal lamina
Anatomy
Biology
Histology

Mucosal Pressure Ulcers An NPUAP Position Statement August 2008 Mucous membrane is the moist lining of body cavities that communicate with the exterior. These tissues line the tongue, gastrointestinal (GI) tract, nasal p

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