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Enteric muscular system in gut wall of the small intestine outline diagram Royalty Free Stock Photo
Urinary bladder mucosa Royalty Free Stock Photo
Urinary bladder. Transitional epithelium Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Enterocyte Apoptosis Causing Epithelial Erosion and Lamina Propria Exposure
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Large intestine anatomy. Colonic crypt. Stem cell, Goblet cell, Enterocyte Royalty Free Stock Photo
Urinary bladder. Transitional epithelium Royalty Free Stock Photo
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A 3D cross-section shows a single enterocyte undergoing apoptosis—shriveling, losing microvilli and detaching—creating an epithelial erosion that exposes red lamina propria and immune cells to gut lumen pathogens. This illustration was created using AI Technology


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