Neonatal- maternal separation primes zymogenic cells in the rat gastric mucosa through glucocorticoid receptor activity
Abstract Neonatal- Maternal Separation (NMS) deprives mammals from breastfeeding and maternal care, influencing growth during suckling- weaning transition. In the gastric mucosa, Mist1 (encoded by Bhlha15 gene) and moesin organize the secretory apparatus for pepsinogen C in zymogenic cells. Our curr...
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Main Authors: | Daniela Ogias, Isadora C. Rattes, Larissa Y. M. Hosoya, Juliana G. Zulian, Chao Yun Irene Yan, Patrícia Gama |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f276a29b6e5f45acb93b5c28d478d2f2 |
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