AbstractIn spite of its clinical importance, little is known about the stem-cell compartment of the human oesophageal epithelium [1,2]. The epithelial basal layer consists of two distinct zones, one overlying the papillae of the supporting connective tissue (PBL) and the other covering the interpapillary zone (IBL) [3]. In examining the oesophageal basal layer, we found that proliferating cells were rare in the IBL and a high proportion of mitoses were asymmetrical, giving rise to one basal daughter and one suprabasal, differentiating daughter. In the PBL, mitoses were more frequent and predominantly symmetrical. The IBL was characterised by low expression of ?1 integrins and high expression of the β2 laminin chain. By combining fluorescenc...
Epithelial cells can respond rapidly to changing tissue demands to ensure organism survival. However...
AbstractThe mouse embryonic oesophagus is initially lined with a simple columnar epithelial layer wh...
The importance of asymmetric divisions for stem cell function and maintenance is well established in...
AbstractIn spite of its clinical importance, little is known about the stem-cell compartment of the ...
OBJECTIVE: Knowledge of the cellular mechanisms involved in homeostasis of human squamous oesophagus...
Because the esophageal epithelium lacks a defined stem cell niche, it is unclear whether all basal e...
This thesis demonstrates a pulse-chase assay that describes the turnover of the .r J normal human oe...
The aim of this thesis is to further unravel the pathways and genes responsible for epithelial homeo...
Because the esophageal epithelium lacks a defined stem cell niche, it is unclear whether all basal e...
SummaryBecause the esophageal epithelium lacks a defined stem cell niche, it is unclear whether all ...
Pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) could provide a powerful system to model development of the human esop...
AbstractWithin human epidermis there are two types of proliferating keratinocyte: stem cells, which ...
Pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) could provide a powerful system to model development of the human esop...
SummaryThe importance of asymmetric divisions for stem cell function and maintenance is well establi...
A dogma in squamous epithelial biology is that proliferation occurs in the basal cell layer. Notable...
Epithelial cells can respond rapidly to changing tissue demands to ensure organism survival. However...
AbstractThe mouse embryonic oesophagus is initially lined with a simple columnar epithelial layer wh...
The importance of asymmetric divisions for stem cell function and maintenance is well established in...
AbstractIn spite of its clinical importance, little is known about the stem-cell compartment of the ...
OBJECTIVE: Knowledge of the cellular mechanisms involved in homeostasis of human squamous oesophagus...
Because the esophageal epithelium lacks a defined stem cell niche, it is unclear whether all basal e...
This thesis demonstrates a pulse-chase assay that describes the turnover of the .r J normal human oe...
The aim of this thesis is to further unravel the pathways and genes responsible for epithelial homeo...
Because the esophageal epithelium lacks a defined stem cell niche, it is unclear whether all basal e...
SummaryBecause the esophageal epithelium lacks a defined stem cell niche, it is unclear whether all ...
Pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) could provide a powerful system to model development of the human esop...
AbstractWithin human epidermis there are two types of proliferating keratinocyte: stem cells, which ...
Pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) could provide a powerful system to model development of the human esop...
SummaryThe importance of asymmetric divisions for stem cell function and maintenance is well establi...
A dogma in squamous epithelial biology is that proliferation occurs in the basal cell layer. Notable...
Epithelial cells can respond rapidly to changing tissue demands to ensure organism survival. However...
AbstractThe mouse embryonic oesophagus is initially lined with a simple columnar epithelial layer wh...
The importance of asymmetric divisions for stem cell function and maintenance is well established in...