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Transmissible Murine Colonic Hyperplasia
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1978
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DysbiosisSurface MucosaPathogenesisHistopathologyGastroenterologyColorectal CancerPathologySecondary InflammatoryMicrobiologyUlcerative ColitisMicrobiomeGut BarrierMedicineMitotic Activity
After exposure to a variant of Citrobacter freundii, suckling and adult mice developed transmissible murine colonic hyperplasia of the same degree of severity. Mucosal hyperplasia was most severe 2 to 3 weeks after inoculation and then regressed. Suckling mice had a high mortality because of secondary inflammatory and erosive changes. Severe hyperplasia was characterized by mitotic activity along the entire crypt column and surface mucosa.
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