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Published on: May 8, 2016
Healthy Intestinal Function Relies on Coordinated Enteric Nervous System, Immune System, and Epithelium Responses
Fatima B Saldana-Morales1,2, Dasom V Kim2,3, Ming-Ting Tsai1,2
1Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston TX USA.
Abstract:
During both health and disease, a coordinated response between the epithelium, immune system, and enteric nervous system is required for proper intestinal function. While each system responds to a number of common stimuli, their coordinated responses support digestion as well as responses and recovery following injury or pathogenic infections. In this review, we discuss how individual responses to common signals work together to support these critical functions.
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