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speculate that EpCAM is involved in the development of the crypt villus axis, where epithelial cells originate from stem cells in the crypt and migrate to the tip of the villus [16]. EpCAM´s absence from the cell surface may not only preclude its adhesive function, but might also ...
During human fetal organogenesis the intestine undergoes a dramatic transformation, characterized by morphological changes of mucosal epithelial cells and the establishment of a crypt/villus axis (1). Once the epithelium of the small intestine is mature, there is continuous cellular renewal, with evidenc...
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