Intestinal stem cells (ISCs) are a group of rare cells located in the intestinal crypts which are responsible for the maintenance of the intestinal epithelial homeostasis and regeneration following injury or inflammation. Lineage tracing experiments in mice have proven that ISCs can repopulate the entire intestinal crypt. It is noteworthy that in such experiments, only a subset of intestinal crypts is marked by the specific marker. This is suggestive of different levels of activity of stem cells in different crypts i.e. intracryptal variation. Niche succession i.e. dominating the entire crypt by the progenies of one stem cell is also suggestive of the intercryptal stem cell heterogeneity. Regional differences in crypt size, proliferative in...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Intestinal homeostasis and regeneration after injury are controlled by 2 differen...
Intestinal stem cell research has greatly aided our understanding of the biology of intestinal self-...
The intestinal mucosa is a monolayer of rapidly self-renewing epithelial cells which is not only res...
The intestinal tract has a rapid epithelial cell turnover, which continues throughout life. The proc...
Murine small intestinal crypt development is initiated during the first postnatal week. Soon after f...
Murine small intestinal crypt development is initiated during the first postnatal week. Soon after f...
The rapid turnover of the mammalian intestinal epithelium is supported by stem cells located around ...
As a rapidly cycling tissue capable of fast repair and regeneration, the intestinal epithelium has e...
The intestinal tract is lined by a single layer of epithelium that is one of the fastest regeneratin...
The mammalian intestine is covered by a single layer of epithelial cells that is renewed every 4-5 d...
The intestinal epithelial lining plays a central role in the digestion and absorption of nutrients, ...
The identification of the intestinal stem cell (ISC) markers Lgr5 and Bmi-1 has furthered our unders...
The intestinal mucosa is a monolayer of rapidly self-renewing epithelial cells which is not only res...
Continual renewal of the intestinal epithelium is dependent on active- and slow-cycling stem cells t...
The identification of the intestinal stem cell (ISC) markers Lgr5 and Bmi-1 has furthered our unders...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Intestinal homeostasis and regeneration after injury are controlled by 2 differen...
Intestinal stem cell research has greatly aided our understanding of the biology of intestinal self-...
The intestinal mucosa is a monolayer of rapidly self-renewing epithelial cells which is not only res...
The intestinal tract has a rapid epithelial cell turnover, which continues throughout life. The proc...
Murine small intestinal crypt development is initiated during the first postnatal week. Soon after f...
Murine small intestinal crypt development is initiated during the first postnatal week. Soon after f...
The rapid turnover of the mammalian intestinal epithelium is supported by stem cells located around ...
As a rapidly cycling tissue capable of fast repair and regeneration, the intestinal epithelium has e...
The intestinal tract is lined by a single layer of epithelium that is one of the fastest regeneratin...
The mammalian intestine is covered by a single layer of epithelial cells that is renewed every 4-5 d...
The intestinal epithelial lining plays a central role in the digestion and absorption of nutrients, ...
The identification of the intestinal stem cell (ISC) markers Lgr5 and Bmi-1 has furthered our unders...
The intestinal mucosa is a monolayer of rapidly self-renewing epithelial cells which is not only res...
Continual renewal of the intestinal epithelium is dependent on active- and slow-cycling stem cells t...
The identification of the intestinal stem cell (ISC) markers Lgr5 and Bmi-1 has furthered our unders...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Intestinal homeostasis and regeneration after injury are controlled by 2 differen...
Intestinal stem cell research has greatly aided our understanding of the biology of intestinal self-...
The intestinal mucosa is a monolayer of rapidly self-renewing epithelial cells which is not only res...