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Crypt fusion as a homeostatic mechanism in the human colon.

Ann-Marie BakerCalum GabbuttMarc J WilliamsBiancastella CereserNoor JawadManuel Rodriguez-JustoMarnix JansenChristopher P BarnesBenjamin D SimonsStuart Ac McDonaldTrevor A GrahamNicholas A Wright
Published in: Gut (2019)
We have provided the evidence that human colonic crypts undergo fusion, a potential homeostatic process to regulate total crypt number. The existence of crypt fusion in the human colon adds a new facet to our understanding of the highly dynamic and plastic phenotype of the colonic epithelium.
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