epitelbarriere
Epitelbarriere refers to the protective layer formed by epithelial cells in various tissues and organs of the body. These barriers are crucial for maintaining homeostasis, preventing the entry of pathogens and harmful substances, and regulating the passage of molecules. The structure and function of the epitelbarriere vary depending on its location, but a common feature is the tight junctions between adjacent epithelial cells, which create a seal that limits paracellular transport.
In the gut, the epitelbarriere plays a vital role in nutrient absorption while preventing the leakage of
Disruptions to the epitelbarriere can have significant health consequences, leading to conditions like inflammatory bowel disease,