Researchers discover how intestinal cells build nutrient-absorbing surface

Wednesday, April 16, 2014 - 14:39 in Biology & Nature

The "brush border" – a densely packed array of finger-like projections called microvilli – covers the surfaces of the cells that line our intestines.

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