Among the endodermal tissues of adult mammals, the gastrointestinal (GI) epithelium exhibits the highest turnover rate. As the ingested food moves along the GI tract, gastric acid, digestive enzymes, and gut resident microbes aid digestion as well as nutrient and mineral absorption. Due to the harsh luminal environment, replenishment of new epithelial cells is essential to maintain organ structure and function during routine turnover and injury repair. Tissue-specific adult stem cells in the GI tract serve as a continuous source for this immense regenerative activity. Tissue homeostasis is achieved by a delicate balance between gain and loss of cells. In homeostasis, temporal tissue damage is rapidly restored by well-balanced tissue regener...
Cellular and tissue regeneration in the gastrointestinal tract depends on stem cells with properties...
Proper organ function and tissue maintenance is crucial for the longevity of adult organisms. Adult ...
As a rapidly cycling tissue capable of fast repair and regeneration, the intestinal epithelium has e...
The gastrointestinal epithelium is one of the tissues with highest self-renewing rates under steady-...
International audienceThe gastrointestinal tract is a continuous series of organs from the mouth to ...
The epithelium of the gastrointestinal tract is constantly renewed as it turns over. This process is...
Small populations of adult stem cells are responsible for the remarkable ability of the epithelial l...
Despite the environmental constraints imposed upon the intestinal epithelium, this tissue must perfo...
Adult tissue homeostasis requires a tight balance between the removal of old or damaged cells and th...
Abstract The gastrointestinal tract serves as a fast-renewing model for unraveling the multifaceted ...
The gastrointestinal tract of complex metazoans is highly compartmentalized. It is lined by a series...
Adult tissues maintain function and architecture through robust homeostatic mechanisms mediated by s...
The intestinal tract is lined by a single layer of epithelium that is one of the fastest regeneratin...
The intestinal epithelium is the fastest renewing tissue in mammals and has a large flexibility to a...
Contains fulltext : 81418.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Tissue turnove...
Cellular and tissue regeneration in the gastrointestinal tract depends on stem cells with properties...
Proper organ function and tissue maintenance is crucial for the longevity of adult organisms. Adult ...
As a rapidly cycling tissue capable of fast repair and regeneration, the intestinal epithelium has e...
The gastrointestinal epithelium is one of the tissues with highest self-renewing rates under steady-...
International audienceThe gastrointestinal tract is a continuous series of organs from the mouth to ...
The epithelium of the gastrointestinal tract is constantly renewed as it turns over. This process is...
Small populations of adult stem cells are responsible for the remarkable ability of the epithelial l...
Despite the environmental constraints imposed upon the intestinal epithelium, this tissue must perfo...
Adult tissue homeostasis requires a tight balance between the removal of old or damaged cells and th...
Abstract The gastrointestinal tract serves as a fast-renewing model for unraveling the multifaceted ...
The gastrointestinal tract of complex metazoans is highly compartmentalized. It is lined by a series...
Adult tissues maintain function and architecture through robust homeostatic mechanisms mediated by s...
The intestinal tract is lined by a single layer of epithelium that is one of the fastest regeneratin...
The intestinal epithelium is the fastest renewing tissue in mammals and has a large flexibility to a...
Contains fulltext : 81418.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Tissue turnove...
Cellular and tissue regeneration in the gastrointestinal tract depends on stem cells with properties...
Proper organ function and tissue maintenance is crucial for the longevity of adult organisms. Adult ...
As a rapidly cycling tissue capable of fast repair and regeneration, the intestinal epithelium has e...