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An In-vitro Preparation of Isolated Enteric Neurons and Glia from the Myenteric Plexus of the Adult Mouse
Published on: August 7, 2013
Interface between the intestinal environment and the nervous system
1Department of Physiology, Sahlgrenska Academy, Göteborg University, Sweden. ove.lundgren@fysiologi.gu.se
Abstract:
Possible mechanisms by which the intestinal contents may influence afferent nerve fibres in the lamina propria of the intestinal mucosa are discussed in this brief review. After addressing intestinal epithelial permeability, endocrine and brush cells are discussed, as well as enterocytes, as sensors for luminal microbes.
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