BACKGROUND Growth of the small intestine in the infant rat is promoted by crypt fission and later by increased crypt cell proliferation. Notch signaling could promote crypt fission. Hes-1 is a Notch target gene. AIM We assessed the effect of Notch signaling on intestinal crypt fission and on growth of the intestine in the infant rat. METHODS Hes-1 expression was determined in the small intestine of litters of Hooded Wistar rats aged between 3 and 72 days. Hes-1 RNA expression was measured by quantitative RT-PCR. Four groups of rats (n = 8 or 9) were injected daily, ip, either with vehicle or with the Notch inhibitor DAPT at doses of 3, 10, and 30 mg/kg, from days 9 to 13 of life, and killed on day 14. A microdissection technique was used to...
Murine small intestinal crypt development is initiated during the first postnatal week. Soon after f...
Résumé: Chez les mammifères, les intestins sont les organes ayant le plus haut taux de renouvellemen...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Ablation of Notch signaling within the intestinal epithelium results in loss of p...
The crucial role of individual Notch receptors and the mechanism by which they maintain intestinal c...
Notch signaling plays a critical role in the maintenance of intestinal crypt epithelial cell prolife...
Studies of growth of the small intestine have largely concentrated on crypt hyperplasia rather than ...
The mammalian intestine is a prototype of a self-renewing organ. The rapid cellular turnover is supp...
Background: Notch signaling plays a critical role in the maintenance of intestinal crypt epithelial ...
ObjectivesIntestinal crypt fission peaks during infancy. In human and experimental familial polyposi...
AbstractThe Notch signaling pathway regulates intestinal epithelial cell homeostasis, including stem...
The conserved role of Notch signaling in controlling intestinal cell fate specification and homeosta...
The conserved role of Notch signaling in controlling intestinal cell fate specification and homeosta...
Copyright © The Histochemical SocietyThe Notch signaling pathway has become recognized as a vitally ...
Notch signaling is known to regulate the proliferation and differentiation of intestinal stem and pr...
Notch signaling plays a critical role in the maintenance of intestinal homeostasis. The aim of the p...
Murine small intestinal crypt development is initiated during the first postnatal week. Soon after f...
Résumé: Chez les mammifères, les intestins sont les organes ayant le plus haut taux de renouvellemen...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Ablation of Notch signaling within the intestinal epithelium results in loss of p...
The crucial role of individual Notch receptors and the mechanism by which they maintain intestinal c...
Notch signaling plays a critical role in the maintenance of intestinal crypt epithelial cell prolife...
Studies of growth of the small intestine have largely concentrated on crypt hyperplasia rather than ...
The mammalian intestine is a prototype of a self-renewing organ. The rapid cellular turnover is supp...
Background: Notch signaling plays a critical role in the maintenance of intestinal crypt epithelial ...
ObjectivesIntestinal crypt fission peaks during infancy. In human and experimental familial polyposi...
AbstractThe Notch signaling pathway regulates intestinal epithelial cell homeostasis, including stem...
The conserved role of Notch signaling in controlling intestinal cell fate specification and homeosta...
The conserved role of Notch signaling in controlling intestinal cell fate specification and homeosta...
Copyright © The Histochemical SocietyThe Notch signaling pathway has become recognized as a vitally ...
Notch signaling is known to regulate the proliferation and differentiation of intestinal stem and pr...
Notch signaling plays a critical role in the maintenance of intestinal homeostasis. The aim of the p...
Murine small intestinal crypt development is initiated during the first postnatal week. Soon after f...
Résumé: Chez les mammifères, les intestins sont les organes ayant le plus haut taux de renouvellemen...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Ablation of Notch signaling within the intestinal epithelium results in loss of p...