The intestinal glands in the colon are often referred to as colonic crypts.
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Numerous intestinal glands as pocket-like invaginations are present in the underlying tissue.
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It is a peptide hormone produced in the S cells of the duodenum, which are located in the intestinal glands.
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The drug is not a cholagogue, nor does it markedly affect the muscular coat of the bowel, but it causes a great increase of secretion from the intestinal glands.
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New epithelial cells derived from stem cells are constantly produced on the bottom of the intestinal glands, regenerating the epithelium ( epithelial cell turnover time is less than one week ).
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In the four tissue sections shown here, many of the intestinal glands have cells with a mitochondrial DNA mutation in the CCOI gene and appear mostly white, with their main color being the blue-gray staining of the nuclei.
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In the four tissue sections shown here, many of the intestinal glands have cells with a mitochondrial DNA mutation in the " CCOI " gene and appear mostly white, with their main color being the blue-gray staining of the nuclei.