Induced pressure promotes extrusion and transient polyp formation in MDCK monolayers to maintain homeostasis

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Publication Type poster
School or College College of Science
Department Biology
Creator Loftus, Patrick David; Rosenblatt, Jody; Eisenhoffer Jr., George Thomas
Title Induced pressure promotes extrusion and transient polyp formation in MDCK monolayers to maintain homeostasis
Date 2010-03-15
Description In the human body about 100,000 cells are produced every second by mitosis and a similar number die by apoptosis. What happens if too much death occurs? What happens if too little death occurs? How are dying epithelial cells removed?
Type Text; Image
Publisher University of Utah
Subject Extrusion; MDCK monolayers; Polyp formation; Trapeze Interactive Poster
Subject LCSH Cell death; Epithelial cells; Homeostasis
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Loftus, P. D., Rosenblatt, J., & Eisenhoffer Jr., G. T. (2010). Induced pressure promotes extrusion and transient polyp formation in MDCK monolayers to maintain homeostasis.
Rights Management (c)Loftus, P. D., Rosenblatt, J., & Eisenhoffer Jr., G. T.
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s66d6brs