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Is There a Regulator of Immune Responses by Intestinal Organoids?

Human intestinal organoids are developed from the intestinal stem cell. They spontaneously differentiate into these different cell types like gauntlet cells that produce mucus, enteropromophen cells that produce neurotransmitters in different kinds of hormones. And they also make other stem cells and specialized cells like panna cells that make antimicrobial peptides.

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