Skip to Next Section Identification of the signaling pathways that control the proliferation of stem cells (SCs), and whether they act in a cell or non-cell autonomous manner, is key to our understanding of tissue homeostasis and cancer. In the adult Drosophila midgut, the Jun N-Terminal Kinase (JNK) pathway is activated in damaged enterocyte cells (ECs) following injury. This leads to the production of Upd cytokines from ECs, which in turn activate the Janus kinase (JAK)/Signal transducer and activator of transcription (STAT) pathway in Intestinal SCs (ISCs), stimulating their proliferation. In addition, the Hippo pathway has been recently implicated in the regulation of Upd production from the ECs. Here, we show that the Hippo pathway tar...
Regeneration of damaged tissues typically requires a population of active stem cells. How damaged ti...
First discovered in Drosophila, the Hippo signaling pathway is a conserved regulator of organ size. ...
How cell numbers are controlled during organ development is a problem that is still in need of answe...
SummaryHomeostasis in the Drosophila midgut is maintained by stem cells [1, 2]. The intestinal epith...
SummaryHomeostasis in the Drosophila midgut is maintained by stem cells [1, 2]. The intestinal epith...
In multicellular organisms control over organ size and shape is of utter importance. However, the re...
The Hippo (Hpo) and Fat (Ft) pathways form an interconnected signaling network, which has a crucial ...
The Hippo pathway regulates organ size, stem cell proliferation and tumorigenesis in adult organs. W...
Hippo pathway was initially identified through genetic screens for genes regulating organ size in fr...
Hippo pathway was initially identified through genetic screens for genes regulating organ size in fr...
<div><p>The Hippo pathway regulates organ size, stem cell proliferation and tumorigenesis in adult o...
The Hippo pathway defined originally in Drosophila melanogaster is conserved in mammals. The fly cor...
Regeneration of damaged tissues typically requires a population of active stem cells. How damaged ti...
SummarySimilar to the mammalian intestine, the Drosophila adult midgut has resident stem cells that ...
Regeneration of damaged tissues typically requires a population of active stem cells. How damaged ti...
Regeneration of damaged tissues typically requires a population of active stem cells. How damaged ti...
First discovered in Drosophila, the Hippo signaling pathway is a conserved regulator of organ size. ...
How cell numbers are controlled during organ development is a problem that is still in need of answe...
SummaryHomeostasis in the Drosophila midgut is maintained by stem cells [1, 2]. The intestinal epith...
SummaryHomeostasis in the Drosophila midgut is maintained by stem cells [1, 2]. The intestinal epith...
In multicellular organisms control over organ size and shape is of utter importance. However, the re...
The Hippo (Hpo) and Fat (Ft) pathways form an interconnected signaling network, which has a crucial ...
The Hippo pathway regulates organ size, stem cell proliferation and tumorigenesis in adult organs. W...
Hippo pathway was initially identified through genetic screens for genes regulating organ size in fr...
Hippo pathway was initially identified through genetic screens for genes regulating organ size in fr...
<div><p>The Hippo pathway regulates organ size, stem cell proliferation and tumorigenesis in adult o...
The Hippo pathway defined originally in Drosophila melanogaster is conserved in mammals. The fly cor...
Regeneration of damaged tissues typically requires a population of active stem cells. How damaged ti...
SummarySimilar to the mammalian intestine, the Drosophila adult midgut has resident stem cells that ...
Regeneration of damaged tissues typically requires a population of active stem cells. How damaged ti...
Regeneration of damaged tissues typically requires a population of active stem cells. How damaged ti...
First discovered in Drosophila, the Hippo signaling pathway is a conserved regulator of organ size. ...
How cell numbers are controlled during organ development is a problem that is still in need of answe...