T he unique morphology of tuft cells was first revealed by electron microscopy analyses in several endoderm-derived epithelia. Here, we explore the relationship of these cells with the other cell types of the intestinal epithelium and describe the first marker signature allowing their unambiguous identification. We demonstrate that although mature tuft cells express DCLK1, a putative marker of quiescent stem cells, they are post-mitotic, short lived, derive from Lgr5-expressing epithelial stem cells, and are found in mouse and human tumors. We show that whereas the ATOH1/MATH1 transcription factor is essential for their differentiation, Neurog3, SOX9, GFI1, and SPDEF are dispensable, which distinguishes these cells from enteroendocrine, Pan...
Recently, 3D small intestinal organoids (enteroids) have been developed from cultures of intestinal ...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biological Engineering, 2013.Cataloge...
Recently, three‐dimensional small intestinal organoids (enteroids) have been developed from cultures...
The unique morphology of tuft cells was first revealed by electron microscopy analyses in several en...
The unique morphology of tuft cells was first revealed by electron microscopy analyses in several en...
Intestinal epithelial cells absorb nutrients, respond to microbes, function as a barrier and help to...
AbstractThe Notch-regulated transcription factor mouse atonal homolog 1 (Math1) is required for the ...
Background & Aims: The intestinal epithelium is maintained by long-lived intestinal stem cells (ISCs...
SummaryThe small intestinal epithelium is the most rapidly self-renewing tissue of mammals. Prolifer...
Summary: ATOH1 is a master transcription factor for the secretory lineage differentiation of intesti...
AbstractIt is thought that small intestinal epithelial stem cell progeny, via Notch signaling, yield...
The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The inte...
The intestinal epithelium is one of the most rapidly self-renewing tissues in the body and thus the ...
Abstract: The intestinal epithelium is maintained by intestinal stem cells that replace each other s...
Cycling intestinal Lgr5(+) stem cells are intermingled with their terminally differentiated Paneth c...
Recently, 3D small intestinal organoids (enteroids) have been developed from cultures of intestinal ...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biological Engineering, 2013.Cataloge...
Recently, three‐dimensional small intestinal organoids (enteroids) have been developed from cultures...
The unique morphology of tuft cells was first revealed by electron microscopy analyses in several en...
The unique morphology of tuft cells was first revealed by electron microscopy analyses in several en...
Intestinal epithelial cells absorb nutrients, respond to microbes, function as a barrier and help to...
AbstractThe Notch-regulated transcription factor mouse atonal homolog 1 (Math1) is required for the ...
Background & Aims: The intestinal epithelium is maintained by long-lived intestinal stem cells (ISCs...
SummaryThe small intestinal epithelium is the most rapidly self-renewing tissue of mammals. Prolifer...
Summary: ATOH1 is a master transcription factor for the secretory lineage differentiation of intesti...
AbstractIt is thought that small intestinal epithelial stem cell progeny, via Notch signaling, yield...
The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The inte...
The intestinal epithelium is one of the most rapidly self-renewing tissues in the body and thus the ...
Abstract: The intestinal epithelium is maintained by intestinal stem cells that replace each other s...
Cycling intestinal Lgr5(+) stem cells are intermingled with their terminally differentiated Paneth c...
Recently, 3D small intestinal organoids (enteroids) have been developed from cultures of intestinal ...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biological Engineering, 2013.Cataloge...
Recently, three‐dimensional small intestinal organoids (enteroids) have been developed from cultures...