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  1. Synonymsintrinsic nervous system
    Acronym(s)ENS
    Structure

    The enteric nervous system in humans consists of some 500 million neurons (including the various types of Dogiel cells), 0.5% of the number of neurons in the brain, five times as many as the one hundred million neur… See more

    Function

    The ENS is capable of autonomous functions like the coordination of reflexes; although it receives considerable innervation from the autonomic nervous system, it can and does operate independe… See more

    Clinical significance

    Neurogastroenterology encompasses the study of the brain, the gut, and their interactions with relevance to the understanding and management of gastrointestinal motility and functional gastrointest… See more

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    • The myenteric plexus of a rabbit. X 50.
    • The submucosal plexus of a rabbit. X 50. See more

     
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  2. The enteric nervous system (ENS) is a quasi autonomous part of the nervous system and includes a number of neural circuits that control motor functions, local blood flow, mucosal transport and secretions, and modulates immune and endocrine functions.
    Author: M Costa, S J H Brookes, G W Hennig
    Publish Year: 2000
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