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PANoptosis in intestinal epithelium: its significance in inflammatory bowel disease and a potential novel therapeutic target for natural products. [PDF]
Zhao C, Lin S.
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EMC3 is critical for CFTR function and calcium mobilization in the mouse intestinal epithelium.
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Compartment specific responses to contractility in the small intestinal epithelium. [PDF]
Hinnant T, Ning W, Lechler T.
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Establishment of an Organoid Culture Model Derived from Small Intestinal Epithelium of C57BL/6 Mice and Its Benefits over Tissues. [PDF]
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A matter of differentiation: equine enteroids as a model for the in vivo intestinal epithelium. [PDF]
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Intestinal epithelium in early life
Mucosal Immunology, 2022Rapid development of the fetal and neonatal intestine is required to meet the growth requirements of early life and form a protective barrier against external insults encountered by the intestinal mucosa. The fetus receives nutrition via the placenta and is protected from harmful pathogens in utero, which leads to intestinal development in a relatively
Lauren C. Frazer, Misty Good
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Intestinal Epithelium Tubules on a Chip
2021The study of epithelial barrier properties in the human body is of paramount interest to a range of disciplines, including disease modeling, drug transport studies, toxicology, developmental biology, and regenerative biology. Current day in vitro studies largely rely on growing epithelial cells in a static environment on membrane cell culture inserts ...
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Neutrophil Migration across Intestinal Epithelium
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2000Abstract: Transmigration of neutrophils across epithelial surfaces is the hall‐mark of inflammatory mucosal diseases of diverse organs. In disorders such as Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, pyelonephritis, and bronchitis, for example, neutrophil transmigration correlates with clinical disease activity, is associated morphologically with injury to ...
D L, Jaye, C A, Parkos
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