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In histology, an intestinal crypt , also crypt of Lieberkühn and intestinal gland , is a gland found in the epithelial lining of the small intestine and colon. The crypts secrete various enzymes...
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The base of intestinal villi extends into the crypts of Lieberkühn (one is shown here). Within the crypts multipotent crypt stem cells divide through life, giving rise to the epithelial lineages. Cells differentiate as they leave the crypt for the villus surface.
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Villi, Crypts and the Life Cycle of Small Intestinal Enterocytes ... Crypts (of Lieberkuhn) are tubular invaginations of the epithelium around the villi, lined largely with younger epithelial cells which are involved primarily in secretion.
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Slide 18a Crypts of Lieberkühn/Paneth Cells; Paneth cells (arrow) are typically intensely eosinophilic and line the bottom of crypts of Lieberkühn which, shown here in cross section, empty into the intestinal lumen.
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Crypts (of Lieberkuhn) are moat-like invaginations of the epithelium around the villi, and are lined largely with younger epithelial cells which are involved primarily in secretion.
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Viviane's boredom over being stuck in the Crypts of Lieberkuhn had gotten to the point where she was beginning to attack the walls for imagined insults. "I am not a brainless French hussy!" she cried, smacking her sword against the wall, which remained impassively unimpressed.
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Crypts of Lieberkühn - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The crypts of Lieberkühn (or intestinal glands or intestinal crypts ) are glands found in the epithelial lining of the small intestine and colon. Named after the 18th-century German anatomist Jo...
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