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colorectal crypts
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colon crypt; colonic crypt; colorectal crypt; colonic glands; Lieberkuhn crypts; Lieberkuhn glands;
Components
colonic glandular epithelial cells
Pathology: colonic cryptic lesions
bifid colonic cryps (bifid colonic glands)
colonic cryptic apoptotic bodies (apoptosis in colonic crypts)
colonic cryptic inflammation (colonic cryptitis)
- colonic acute cryptitis
- colonic cryptic abcess
- colonic chronic cryptitis
colonic cryptic rupture
colonic cryptic destruction
colonic cryptic necrosis
Genetics
Large chromosome deletions, duplications, and gene conversion events accumulate with age in normal human colon crypts. (23425690)
Images
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See also
digestive system
- colon
References
Large chromosome deletions, duplications, and gene conversion events accumulate with age in normal human colon crypts. Hsieh JC, Van Den Berg D, Kang H, Hsieh CL, Lieber MR. Aging Cell. 2013 Apr;12(2):269-79. doi : 10.1111/acel.12053 PMID: 23425690