Introduction: The network of Interstitial Cells of Cajal (ICC) plays a plethora of key roles in maintaining, coordinating, and regulating the contractions of the gastrointestinal (GI) smooth muscles. Several GI functional motility disorders have been associated with ICC degradation. This study extended a previously reported 2D morphological analysis and applied it to 3D spatial quantification of three different types of ICC networks in the distal stomach guided by confocal imaging and machine learning methods. The characterization of the complex changes in spatial structure of the ICC network architecture contributes to our understanding of the roles that different types of ICC may play in post-prandial physiology, pathogenesis, and/or amel...
Interstitial cells of Cajal (ICC) have previously been described as participants in the regulation o...
The organization and cellular composition of tissues are key determinants of their biological functi...
The enteric nervous system (ENS) plays an important role in regulating gastrointestinal (GI) motilit...
The Interstitial Cells of Cajal (ICC) are specialized gastrointestinal (GI) pacemaker cells that gen...
Interstitial Cells of Cajal (ICC) are specialized pacemaker cells that generate and actively propaga...
Millions of patients worldwide suffer from gastrointestinal (GI) motility disorders such as gastropa...
The interstitial cells of Cajal (ICC) are mesenchymal derived "pacemaker cells " of the ga...
Interstitial Cells of Cajal (ICC) initiate and actively propagate electrical events in the gastroint...
Interstitial cells are fundamental to control of gastrointestinal (GI) tract motility under physiolo...
Copyright © 2002 The Physiological SocietyWhen intracellular recordings were made from the antral re...
<p>Image processing and feature extraction of tissue biopsies to identify ICC network characteristic...
Ageing is associated with impaired neuromuscular function of the terminal gastrointestinal (GI) trac...
Background & objectives: The interstitial cells of Cajal (ICC) act as pacemakers that generate s...
Background: Gastrointestinal (GI) motility disorders affect millions of people worldwide, yet they r...
BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES: The interstitial cells of Cajal (ICC) act as pacemakers that generate slow ...
Interstitial cells of Cajal (ICC) have previously been described as participants in the regulation o...
The organization and cellular composition of tissues are key determinants of their biological functi...
The enteric nervous system (ENS) plays an important role in regulating gastrointestinal (GI) motilit...
The Interstitial Cells of Cajal (ICC) are specialized gastrointestinal (GI) pacemaker cells that gen...
Interstitial Cells of Cajal (ICC) are specialized pacemaker cells that generate and actively propaga...
Millions of patients worldwide suffer from gastrointestinal (GI) motility disorders such as gastropa...
The interstitial cells of Cajal (ICC) are mesenchymal derived "pacemaker cells " of the ga...
Interstitial Cells of Cajal (ICC) initiate and actively propagate electrical events in the gastroint...
Interstitial cells are fundamental to control of gastrointestinal (GI) tract motility under physiolo...
Copyright © 2002 The Physiological SocietyWhen intracellular recordings were made from the antral re...
<p>Image processing and feature extraction of tissue biopsies to identify ICC network characteristic...
Ageing is associated with impaired neuromuscular function of the terminal gastrointestinal (GI) trac...
Background & objectives: The interstitial cells of Cajal (ICC) act as pacemakers that generate s...
Background: Gastrointestinal (GI) motility disorders affect millions of people worldwide, yet they r...
BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES: The interstitial cells of Cajal (ICC) act as pacemakers that generate slow ...
Interstitial cells of Cajal (ICC) have previously been described as participants in the regulation o...
The organization and cellular composition of tissues are key determinants of their biological functi...
The enteric nervous system (ENS) plays an important role in regulating gastrointestinal (GI) motilit...