ObjectivesIntestinal crypt fission peaks during infancy. In human and experimental familial polyposis coli, increased crypt fission is due to activation of Wnt/β-catenin signalling, but the molecular basis of crypt fission during intestinal growth has not been examined. The aim of this project was to investigate whether crypt fission and intestinal growth are affected by experimental blockade of the Wnt/β-catenin signalling pathway.MethodsHooded Wistar rats were given either the Wnt inhibitor, dickkopf (30 and 100 ng), daily or vehicle control intraperitoneally from days 11 to 15 and were killed at day 16. Intestinal morphometry was used to measure villous area, crypt area, percentage of crypt fission, and crypt mitotic count. Intestinal st...
Background: Colon crypts, a single sheet of epithelia cells, consist of a periodic pattern of stem c...
The intestinal epithelium represents a very attractive experimental model for the study of integrate...
Background The human intestinal epithelium is one of the most rapidly renewing tissues in the mammal...
BACKGROUND:Wnt-β-catenin signaling is essential for homeostasis of intestinal stem cells in mice and...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comThe Wnt/beta-catenin pathway has been p...
BACKGROUND Growth of the small intestine in the infant rat is promoted by crypt fission and later by...
Studies of growth of the small intestine have largely concentrated on crypt hyperplasia rather than ...
Background & Aims: Intestinal crypts constitute a niche in which epithelial progenitors respond to W...
Intestinal crypts are responsible for the total cell renewal of the lining of the intestines; this t...
SummaryMuch of our understanding about how intestinal stem and progenitor cells are regulated comes ...
Intestinal crypts are responsible for the total cell renewal of the lining of the intestines; this t...
Curative intervention is possible if colorectal cancer is identified early, underscoring the need to...
Much of our understanding about how intestinal stem and progenitor cells are regulated comes from st...
Many systems biology studies lack context-relevant data and as a consequence the predictive capabili...
Abstract Background The WNT pathway regulates intestinal stem cells and is frequently disrupted in i...
Background: Colon crypts, a single sheet of epithelia cells, consist of a periodic pattern of stem c...
The intestinal epithelium represents a very attractive experimental model for the study of integrate...
Background The human intestinal epithelium is one of the most rapidly renewing tissues in the mammal...
BACKGROUND:Wnt-β-catenin signaling is essential for homeostasis of intestinal stem cells in mice and...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comThe Wnt/beta-catenin pathway has been p...
BACKGROUND Growth of the small intestine in the infant rat is promoted by crypt fission and later by...
Studies of growth of the small intestine have largely concentrated on crypt hyperplasia rather than ...
Background & Aims: Intestinal crypts constitute a niche in which epithelial progenitors respond to W...
Intestinal crypts are responsible for the total cell renewal of the lining of the intestines; this t...
SummaryMuch of our understanding about how intestinal stem and progenitor cells are regulated comes ...
Intestinal crypts are responsible for the total cell renewal of the lining of the intestines; this t...
Curative intervention is possible if colorectal cancer is identified early, underscoring the need to...
Much of our understanding about how intestinal stem and progenitor cells are regulated comes from st...
Many systems biology studies lack context-relevant data and as a consequence the predictive capabili...
Abstract Background The WNT pathway regulates intestinal stem cells and is frequently disrupted in i...
Background: Colon crypts, a single sheet of epithelia cells, consist of a periodic pattern of stem c...
The intestinal epithelium represents a very attractive experimental model for the study of integrate...
Background The human intestinal epithelium is one of the most rapidly renewing tissues in the mammal...