Cytokeratin, Lectin, and Acidic Mucin Modulation in Differentiating Colonic Epithelial-Cells of Mice after Feeding Western-Style Diets
Several studies have recently reported the development of colonic epithelial cell hyperproliferation in rodents following the ingestion of Western-style diets. In this study, additional measurements related to differentiation and maturation of the colonic epitheial cells were made after feeding this...
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Main Authors: | YANG, K., Fan, K. H., Newmark, H., Leung, Denis H. Y., Lipkin, M., Steele, V. E., Kelloff, G. J. |
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