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Bile Ducts – Anatomy, Function and Diseases

The bile ducts are a network of channels that transport bile produced by the liver into the small intestine, enabling the digestion of dietary fats.

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Chondrocyte Culture

Chondrocyte culture is a biotechnological process in which cartilage cells are grown outside the body under laboratory conditions. It is used in regenerative medicine to repair cartilage defects.

Leukocyte Migration

Leukocyte migration describes the directed movement of white blood cells from the bloodstream into surrounding tissue – a key process of the immune defense.

Medial Collateral Ligament Injury

A medial collateral ligament (MCL) injury affects the stabilizing band on the inner side of the knee, commonly caused by twisting or impact. Severity ranges from a mild sprain to a complete tear.

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