| DISI | dorsal intercalated segment instability |
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| VISI | volar intercalated segment instability |
| IC | B-intercalated cells |
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| intercalated | Interposed; inserted between two others. Origin: L. Intercalatus (05 Mar 2000) |
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| intercalated disc | An electron dense junctional complex, at the end to end contacts of cardiac muscle cells, that contains gap junctions and desmosomes. most of the disc is formed of a convoluted fascia adherens type of junction into which the actin filaments of the terminal sarcomeres insert (they are therefore equivalent to half Z bands), desmosomes are also present. The lateral portion of the stepped disc contains gap junctions that couple the cells electrically and thus coordinate the contraction. (18 Nov 1997) |
| intercalated disk | A specialised intercellular attachment of cardiac muscle comprising gap junctions, fascia adherens, and occasionally desmosomes. (05 Mar 2000) |
| intercalated ducts | The minute duct's of glands, such as the salivary and the pancreas, that lead from the acini; they are lined by low cuboidal cells. (05 Mar 2000) |
| intercalated nucleus | A small collection of nerve cells in the medulla oblongata lying lateral to the hypoglossal nucleus. Synonym: nucleus intercalatus, Staderini's nucleus. (05 Mar 2000) |
| intercalated duct |
a slender initial portion of the duct system interposed between an acinus of a gland and a secretory duct.
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| intercalated |
L. inter = between + calare = to proclaim, calatus = inserted; of a duct inserted between the end of the gland (acinus, or alveolus) and a larger duct; of a disc inserted between the ends of two cardiac fibres.
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| intercalated c.’s |
dark-colored cells in the renal collecting tubules that are responsible for acidification of the urine. Called also dark c's.
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| intercalated d. |
a slender initial portion of the duct system interposed between an acinus of a gland and a secretory duct.
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| intercalated d.’s |
dense bands running between myocardial cells both transversely and longitudinally, forming a stepped configuration. They contain intercellular junctions that link adjacent cells both electrically and mechanically; they are composed mainly of fascia adherens, but desmosomes and gap junctions are also present.
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