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Gastric Mucosa: Structure, Function, and Importance
The mucosal membrane that lines the stomach is known as the gastric mucosa. The gastric mucosa is made up of a layer of epithelial cells that secrete mucus and enzymes that help to digest food. The gastric mucosa also contains a network of blood vessels that help to supply the stomach with oxygen and nutrients.Gastric Cancer - Related Articles
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