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Efferocytosis by Paneth Cells within the Intestine

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Through a series of studies spanning in vitro efferocytosis, ex vivo intestinal organoids, and in vivo Cre-mediated deletion of Paneth cells, researchers showed that Paneth cells mediate apoptotic cell uptake of dying neighbors.
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