The inability to identify, isolate, and culture intestinal epithelial stem cells (IESCs) has been prohibitive to the study and therapeutic utilization of these cells. Using a Sox9EGFP mouse model, we demonstrate that Sox9EGFP fluorescence signatures can be used to differentiate between and enrich for progenitors (Sox9EGFPsubLo) and multipotent IESCs (Sox9EGFPlo). Sox9EGFPlo cells generate “organoids” in a recently defined culture system that mimics the native IESC niche. These organoids possess all four differentiated cell types of the small intestine epithelium, demonstrating the multipotent capacity of Sox9EGFPlo cells. Our results are consistent with the previously reported observation that single IESCs generate cryptlike units without a...
Following the identification of the intestinal epithelium stem cell (ISC) Barker et al. 2007 by Lgr5...
The intestinal epithelium is one of the most proliferative tissues in the adult body, undergoing nea...
Following the identification of the intestinal epithelium stem cell (ISC) Barker et al. 2007 by Lgr5...
Sox9 is an high-mobility group box transcription factor that is expressed in the stem cell zone of t...
SOX transcription factors have the capacity to modulate stem/progenitor cell proliferation and diffe...
Recent seminal studies have rapidly advanced the understanding of intestinal epithelial stem cell (I...
Identification of intestinal stem cells (ISCs) has relied heavily on the use of transgenic reporters...
Reserve intestinal stem cells (rISCs) are quiescent/slowly cycling under homeostatic conditions, all...
The intestinal epithelium is one of the most rapidly dividing tissues in the mammalian organism, wit...
Recent seminal studies have rapidly advanced the understanding of intestinal epithelial stem cell (I...
Significant advances in intestinal stem cell biology have been made in murine models; however, anato...
Isolation of quiescent intestinal stem cells (ISCs) has remained a challenge.By side population (SP)...
Small intestinal (SI) stem cells differentiate into short-lived progeny, except lysozyme-expressing ...
AbstractThe cellular composition of barrier epithelia is essential to organismal homoeostasis. In pa...
Critical to the identification of putative stem cell populations is the ability to evalu-ate their f...
Following the identification of the intestinal epithelium stem cell (ISC) Barker et al. 2007 by Lgr5...
The intestinal epithelium is one of the most proliferative tissues in the adult body, undergoing nea...
Following the identification of the intestinal epithelium stem cell (ISC) Barker et al. 2007 by Lgr5...
Sox9 is an high-mobility group box transcription factor that is expressed in the stem cell zone of t...
SOX transcription factors have the capacity to modulate stem/progenitor cell proliferation and diffe...
Recent seminal studies have rapidly advanced the understanding of intestinal epithelial stem cell (I...
Identification of intestinal stem cells (ISCs) has relied heavily on the use of transgenic reporters...
Reserve intestinal stem cells (rISCs) are quiescent/slowly cycling under homeostatic conditions, all...
The intestinal epithelium is one of the most rapidly dividing tissues in the mammalian organism, wit...
Recent seminal studies have rapidly advanced the understanding of intestinal epithelial stem cell (I...
Significant advances in intestinal stem cell biology have been made in murine models; however, anato...
Isolation of quiescent intestinal stem cells (ISCs) has remained a challenge.By side population (SP)...
Small intestinal (SI) stem cells differentiate into short-lived progeny, except lysozyme-expressing ...
AbstractThe cellular composition of barrier epithelia is essential to organismal homoeostasis. In pa...
Critical to the identification of putative stem cell populations is the ability to evalu-ate their f...
Following the identification of the intestinal epithelium stem cell (ISC) Barker et al. 2007 by Lgr5...
The intestinal epithelium is one of the most proliferative tissues in the adult body, undergoing nea...
Following the identification of the intestinal epithelium stem cell (ISC) Barker et al. 2007 by Lgr5...