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Medical > Sphincter
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Sphincter Defined
A ring of muscle fibers located around a naturally occurring passage or opening in the body that opens and closes to regulate passage of substances
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Tue Jun 30
- Biology: Gastroesophage al Sphincter: A ring of muscle at the junction of the esophagus and the stomach that remains closed except during swallowing to prevent the stomach contents from entering the esophagus.
Mon Jun 22
- Protein Digestion: A Trip Through the Gut
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Sat Nov 29
- Acticon Neosphincter
- Ten-Year Outcome of Anterior Sphincteroplas ty for Fecal Incontinence - Journal Watch Gastroenterolo gy
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