Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute have found that the small intestine grows in response to pregnancy in mice. This ...
Pregnancy permanently lengthens the small intestine in mice, enhancing nutrient absorption for mother and offspring. Genetic ...
Within each crypt is a large population of differentiated cells with little or no proliferative capacity that are constantly renewed by pluripotent, tightly regulated stem cells confined to a ...
In a recently published Science paper, 1 his team described how they developed a biomaterial tissue scaffold that allows intestinal stem cells to self-organize into organoids with patterned crypt-like ...
This was followed by the appearance of precancerous cells at the top and bottom of the crypt. Deleting only PKCλ/ι was sufficient to reproduce the same chain of events. The team also observed that ...
Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute have found that the small intestine grows in response to pregnancy in mice. This partially irreversible ...
Conventional hyperplastic polyp (microvesicular subtype) with serrations in the upper half of the crypt with a lack of cytologic dysplasia.
Researchers have found that the small intestine grows in response to pregnancy in mice. This partially irreversible change may help mice support a pregnancy and prepare for a second.
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