The layer of cells that line the stomach - the gastric epithelium - form gastric glands, or pits, and these contain the cells that can give rise to stomach cancer. The cells in our body acquire ...
Scientists identify mutation patterns in healthy stomach lining, offering new insights into the earliest steps of cancer ...
A long-standing theory in gastroenterology is that stem cells in the stomach arise in the isthmus, the region located around the middle of the corpus glands. These cells migrate to the tops and ...
The layer of cells that line the stomach—the gastric epithelium—form gastric glands, or pits, and these contain the cells that can give rise to stomach cancer. The cells in our body acquire ...
The layer of cells that line the stomach—the gastric epithelium—form gastric glands, or pits, and these contain the cells that can give rise to stomach cancer. The cells in our body acquire ...
To maintain a healthy gastric epithelium, stem cells in glands give rise to new cells, which migrate upwards to replenish the surface lining 3. This high rate of cell turnover increases the risk ...
The layer of cells that line the stomach - the gastric epithelium - form gastric glands, or pits, and these contain the cells that can give rise to stomach cancer. The cells in our body acquire ...
Background Development of diffuse-type gastric cancer (DGC) starts with intramucosal lesions that are primarily composed of ...