The intestinal epithelium is the single cell layer that forms the luminal surface (lining) of both the small and large intestine (colon) of the gastrointestinal...
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histology, an intestinal gland (also crypt of Lieberkühn and intestinal crypt) is a gland found in between villi in the intestinal epithelium lining of the...
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Intestinal metaplasia is the transformation (metaplasia) of epithelium (usually of the stomach or the esophagus) into a type of epithelium resembling that...
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Gut microbiota (redirect from Intestinal flora)
effects on colonization, resistance to pathogens, maintaining the intestinal epithelium, metabolizing dietary and pharmaceutical compounds, controlling...
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condition with observed increased intestinal permeability is celiac disease. The barrier formed by the intestinal epithelium separates the external environment...
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Gastrointestinal wall (redirect from Intestinal mucosa)
present on the epithelium of a villus and further increase the surface area over which absorption can take place. Numerous intestinal glands as pocket-like...
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principal cell types of the epithelium of the villi in the small intestine. There, the villi and the microvilli increase intestinal absorptive surface area...
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the intestinal epithelium. Intestinal barrier integrity is malleable and multiple mechanisms have been shown to be capable of modulating intestinal permeability...
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diarrheal condition known as giardiasis. The parasite attaches to the intestinal epithelium by an adhesive disc or sucker, and reproduces via binary fission...
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Small intestine (redirect from Small intestinal)
or mucosa, of the small intestine, is lined with intestinal epithelium, a simple columnar epithelium. Structurally, the mucosa is covered in wrinkles...
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Paneth cell (section Epithelium maintenance)
support the physical barrier of the epithelium by providing essential niche signals to their neighboring intestinal stem cells. Protection and stimulation...
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most critical factor M cell differentiation. Microbes found on intestinal epithelium are known to direct M cell development. For example, the type III...
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response that results in damage to the intestinal epithelium. Breaches in this critical barrier (the intestinal epithelium) allow further infiltration of microbiota...
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Respiratory epithelium, or airway epithelium, is a type of ciliated columnar epithelium found lining most of the respiratory tract as respiratory mucosa...
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Look up epithelium or squamous in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Epithelium or epithelial tissue is a thin, continuous, protective layer of compactly...
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and differentiation of the intestinal epithelium The table listed below is a running comprehensive list of all intestinal differential genes that have...
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believed to activate ligand-gated chloride channels in the brain and intestinal epithelium. Although histamine is small compared to other biological molecules...
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this disease has recently been improving. Gliadin can cross the intestinal epithelium. Breast milk of healthy human mothers who eat gluten-containing...
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expressed in thymus and in intestinal epithelium. Interaction between TL and CD8αα does not serve for migration of IELs into the epithelium, but it is important...
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"ropeworms") is a pseudoscientific term for long thin pieces of damaged intestinal epithelium or other bowel content that have been misidentified as human parasitic...
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can alter their surface to interactive once having reached the intestinal epithelium as due to an alkaline phosphatase triggered cleavage of anionic...
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established at one to two years after birth; by that time, the intestinal epithelium and the intestinal mucosal barrier that it secretes have co-developed in a...
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Table of epithelia of human organs (redirect from Gastrointestinal epithelium)
columnar, non-ciliated gastric epithelium digestive small intestine Simple columnar, non-ciliated intestinal epithelium digestive large intestine Simple...
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Barrett's esophagus (section Intestinal metaplasia)
a biomarker for distinguishing Barrett epithelium from normal esophageal epithelium. The presence of intestinal metaplasia in Barrett's esophagus represents...
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Gastrointestinal tract (redirect from Gastro-intestinal tract)
provided by the intestinal mucosal barrier, which is composed of physical, biochemical, and immune elements elaborated by the intestinal mucosa. Microorganisms...
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pathway that allows fragments of gliadin protein to get past the intestinal epithelium and subsequently trigger an immune response begins with binding...
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Metaplasia (section Intestinal metaplasia)
squamous epithelium, or a stone in the bile duct that causes the replacement of the secretory columnar epithelium with stratified squamous epithelium (squamous...
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routes other than intravenous, its bioavailability is lower due to intestinal epithelium absorption and first-pass metabolism. Thereby, mathematically, bioavailability...
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distributed and expressed in the intestinal epithelium where it pumps xenobiotics (such as toxins or drugs) back into the intestinal lumen, in liver cells where...
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node, the T-cells then enter the intestinal lymphatic venule which provides transport to the intestinal epithelium where they mediate further inflammation...
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