Adhesion GPCRs belong to the large family of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). There are about 700 variants in humans, which are responsible for sensory impressions, hormonal cycles, controlling ...
A new therapy in development for the treatment of midgut neuroendocrine tumors, a rare type of cancer that occurs in the small intestine and colon, shows improved progression-free survival and ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract The midgut of the tobacco hornworm (Manduca sexta) undergoes structural reorganization during the last larval stadium. Changes in midgut ...
A new study examining how the developing small intestine grows in mice found a surprising sequence of cellular events akin to a death-defying, high-wire circus performance in order for the organ to ...
The fundamental role of cell migration in development and homeostasis has been recognized for quite some time now. In particular, the fact that static cells acquire migratory capacity and become ...
Classical studies of horseshoe crab development have provided relatively little information about the earliest stages, and the contribution of yolk cells and yolk nuclei-a deficiency due in large part ...
The adult midgut of the Drosophila fly: The preparation is visible under the microscope due to nuclear staining and endogenous expression of the receptor Mayo. Adhesion GPCRs belong to the large ...
More than 40 percent of our small intestine develops before we are even born. In adulthood, the organ stretches more than three times the length of our bodies. But problems with this process in utero ...
An intricate cellular dance during embryonic development is critical for normal bowel growth, a new Michigan Medicine study in mice finds. More than 40 percent of our small intestine develops before ...