THE TIGHT JUNCTION PROTEIN ZO-1 REGULATES MITOTIC SPINDLE ORIENTATION TO ENABLE EFFICIENT MUCOSAL REPAIR

The intestinal damage can be caused by physical, infectious, and immune-mediated injury. Rapid repair, which is essential for a return to mucosal homeostasis, depends on rapid epithelial migration, i.e., restitution, as well as epithelial proliferation and differentiation. Barrier restoration is a critical component of this repair process, but the contributions of structural proteins that form the barrier to mucosal repair have not been defined.

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