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Route Mucosally Produced Dimeric Iga Enters Portal Veins

The hepatobiliary route is a pathway where mucosally produced dimeric IgA enters portal veins, is transported to the liver, and reaches the bile duct via transcytosis; it is of minor significance in humans.

La vía hepatobiliar es una ruta donde la IgA dimérica producida mucosialmente entra en las venas portales, se transporta al hígado y llega al conducto biliar por transcytosis, siendo de poca significancia en humanos.

Front Route whereby mucosally produced dimeric IgA enters the portal veins in the lamina propria, is transported to the liver, and reaches the bile duct by transcytosis. This pathway is not of great significance in humans
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