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Preferred Name

crypt of Lieberkuhn
Synonyms

intestinal gland of Lieberkuhn

intestinal gland

Lieberkuhn crypt

Lieberkühn crypt

Lieberkuhn's gland

crypt of Lieberkuhn

crypt of Lieberkühn

Lieberkuhn gland

Lieberkuhn's glands

follicles of Lieberkühn

intestinal crypt

crypts of Lieberkühn

intestinal crypts

Definitions

The tubular intestinal glands found in the mucosal membranes.

ID

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0001983

altLabel

intestinal gland of Lieberkuhn

intestinal gland

Lieberkuhn crypt

Lieberkühn crypt

Lieberkuhn's gland

crypt of Lieberkuhn

crypt of Lieberkühn

Lieberkuhn gland

Lieberkuhn's glands

follicles of Lieberkühn

intestinal crypt

crypts of Lieberkühn

intestinal crypts

definition

The tubular intestinal glands found in the mucosal membranes.

depiction

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/38/Small_intestine_low_mag.jpg

external_definition

In histology, an intestinal crypt, also crypt of LieberkC

has broad synonym

intestinal gland

has exact synonym

Lieberkuhn crypt

Lieberkühn crypt

Lieberkuhn's gland

crypt of Lieberkuhn

crypt of Lieberkühn

Lieberkuhn gland

Lieberkuhn's glands

follicles of Lieberkühn

intestinal crypt

crypts of Lieberkühn

intestinal crypts

has related synonym

intestinal gland of Lieberkuhn

has_obo_namespace

uberon

id

UBERON:0001983

in_subset

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/uberon/core#organ_slim

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/uberon/core#pheno_slim

label

crypt of Lieberkuhn

notation

UBERON:0001983

prefLabel

crypt of Lieberkuhn

see also

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_2005256

taxon_notes

Most fish lack intestinal glands that extend into the mucosa, Gadidae (Jacobshagen 1937) and Macrouridae (Geisterdoerfer 1973( have glands at the base of surface folds throughout intestine - these have been called crypts, but cell types are the same as for surface epithelium. Crypts have been described in salamander midguts (Reeder 1964) some reptiles (Luppa 1977) and some birds (Ziswiler and Farner 1972). Reptile crypts are less developed than birds and mammals, with epithelium similar to the surface. Avian crypts vary from those with absorprive and goblet cells to those that have cells with basophilic granules

xRef

EMAPA:35266

SCTID:118652008

NCIT:C32411

UMLS:C1621887

MA:0001535

Wikipedia:Intestinal_crypt

FMA:63621

subClassOf

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0000333

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