EXPERIMENTAL ASSESSMENT OF ENTEROCYTE APICAL SURFACE REMODELING IN COMBINED TOXIC AND METABOLIC DAMAGE
Keywords:
small intestine, enterocytes, brush borderAbstract
Long-term exposure to toxic compounds together with metabolic imbalance exerts a substantial damaging influence on the gastrointestinal system. The small intestine is among the most vulnerable organs because its epithelial lining simultaneously performs absorptive, enzymatic, and barrier functions. Any disturbance of the enterocyte apical surface may therefore lead to a decline in digestive efficiency and nutrient transport.
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EXPERIMENTAL ASSESSMENT OF ENTEROCYTE APICAL SURFACE REMODELING IN COMBINED TOXIC AND METABOLIC DAMAGE. (2026). World Bulletin of Public Health, 58, 33-38. http://scholarexpress.net/index.php/wbph/article/view/6195
