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Intestinal Niche in Normal Intestinal Development and Genetic Diseases

Date
May 21, 2024

SOCIETY: AGA Progress in understanding how the stromal cells in the intestine take part in forming the villus crypt axis. Also how abnormalilties in the niche lead to disease. Those interested in intestinal development and genetic diseases that develop due to abnormalities in the stromal cells as well as those interested in epithelial biology.

Moderators

Speaker Image for Jennifer Foulke-Abel
Johns Hopkins University
Speaker Image for Neil McCarthy
Dana Farber Cancer Institute

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