he intestinal mucosa is distinguished by a dynamic population of epithelial cells at its surface which undergoes nearly complete turnover every few days. In adition to the epithelium, the mucosa encompasses an underlying heterogenous population of immune and other cell populations within the lamina propria. A number of observations suggest that dynamic interactions occur between the epithelium and the immune cell populations present in the lamina propria. These interactions may play an important role in both effecting
Peptide growth factors: role in epithelial-lamina propria cell interactions
Ciacci, CInvestigation
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1992
Abstract
he intestinal mucosa is distinguished by a dynamic population of epithelial cells at its surface which undergoes nearly complete turnover every few days. In adition to the epithelium, the mucosa encompasses an underlying heterogenous population of immune and other cell populations within the lamina propria. A number of observations suggest that dynamic interactions occur between the epithelium and the immune cell populations present in the lamina propria. These interactions may play an important role in both effectingFile in questo prodotto:
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