JCI


A highly regarded journal of medical science that publishes “biologically significant findings of clinical relevance.” The JCI is the journal of the American Society for Clinical Investigation, an honor society of physician-scientists, physicians who are at the bedside, at the research bench, at the blackboard translating findings in the laboratory into the advancement of clinical medicine.

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    Part of the small intestine. It is half-way down the small intestine between its duodenum and ileum sections. The term “jejunum” derives from the Latin “jejunus,” which means “empty of food,” “meager,” or “hungry.” The ancient Greeks noticed at death that this part of the intestine was always empty of food. Hence, the name the […]


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