Cellular and Molecular Gastroenterology

Cellular and Molecular Gastroenterology related to the basic science underlying digestive diseases and gastrointestinal cell biology, with particular emphasis on technological and thematic innovations in the field. Metaplasia, the procedure in which one kind of grown-up tissue replaces another, is a result of endless tissue injury. In the throat, gastroesophageal reflux sickness (GERD) is the condition that incessantly harms the squamous epithelium and causes its substitution by the intestinal-sort, columnar epithelium of Barrett's oesophagus. The cell of beginning for this columnar metaplasia stays obscure, yet various competitors have been proposed. For instance, GERD may cause develop oesophageal squamous cells to change into columnar cells (trans differentiation) or invigorate juvenile oesophageal forebear cells (in the squamous epithelium or in the channels of oesophageal submucosal organs) to separate unusually into Short-entrails disorder (SBS) happens after a long surgical resection of small digestive system.

  • Genetics in gastrointestinal diseases
  • Esophageal Sub mucosal Glands: structure and function
  • Metaplasia

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