The epithelium of the small intestinal crypt, which has a vital role in protecting the underlying tissue from the harsh intestinal environment, is completely renewed every 4–5 days by a small pool of stem cells at the base of each crypt. How is this renewal controlled and homeostasis maintained, particularly given the rapid nature of this process? Here, based on the recent observations from in vitro “mini gut” studies, we use a hybrid stochastic model of the crypt to investigate how exogenous niche signaling (from Wnt and BMP) combines with auto-regulation to promote homeostasis. This model builds on the sub-cellular element method to account for the three-dimensional structure of the crypt, external regulation by Wnt and BMP, internal regu...
Background The human intestinal epithelium is one of the most rapidly renewing tissues in the mammal...
AbstractThe small intestine consists of two histological compartments composed of the crypts and the...
Colorectal tumors originate and develop within intestinal crypts. Even though some of the essential ...
The epithelium of the small intestinal crypt, which has a vital role in protecting the underlying ti...
The epithelium of the small intestinal crypt, which has a vital role in protecting the underlying ti...
Background: Colon crypts, a single sheet of epithelia cells, consist of a periodic pattern of stem c...
Intestinal crypts are responsible for the total cell renewal of the lining of the intestines; this t...
Intestinal crypts are responsible for the total cell renewal of the lining of the intestines; this t...
AbstractExperimental data (e.g., genetic lineage and cell population studies) on intestinal crypts r...
Experimental data (e.g., genetic lineage and cell population studies) on intestinal crypts reveal th...
Objectives: The luminal surface of the gut is lined with a monolayer of epithelial cells that acts a...
OBJECTIVES: The luminal surface of the gut is lined with a monolayer of epithelial cells that acts a...
Rapidly renewing tissues such as the intestinal epithelium critically depend on the activity of smal...
Background The human intestinal epithelium is one of the most rapidly renewing tissues in the mammal...
AbstractThe small intestine consists of two histological compartments composed of the crypts and the...
Colorectal tumors originate and develop within intestinal crypts. Even though some of the essential ...
The epithelium of the small intestinal crypt, which has a vital role in protecting the underlying ti...
The epithelium of the small intestinal crypt, which has a vital role in protecting the underlying ti...
Background: Colon crypts, a single sheet of epithelia cells, consist of a periodic pattern of stem c...
Intestinal crypts are responsible for the total cell renewal of the lining of the intestines; this t...
Intestinal crypts are responsible for the total cell renewal of the lining of the intestines; this t...
AbstractExperimental data (e.g., genetic lineage and cell population studies) on intestinal crypts r...
Experimental data (e.g., genetic lineage and cell population studies) on intestinal crypts reveal th...
Objectives: The luminal surface of the gut is lined with a monolayer of epithelial cells that acts a...
OBJECTIVES: The luminal surface of the gut is lined with a monolayer of epithelial cells that acts a...
Rapidly renewing tissues such as the intestinal epithelium critically depend on the activity of smal...
Background The human intestinal epithelium is one of the most rapidly renewing tissues in the mammal...
AbstractThe small intestine consists of two histological compartments composed of the crypts and the...
Colorectal tumors originate and develop within intestinal crypts. Even though some of the essential ...