Abstract Background Human gastrointestinal mucosa regenerates vigorously throughout life, but the factors controlling cell fate in mature mucosa are poorly understood. GATA transcription factors direct cell proliferation and differentiation in many organs, and are implicated in tumorigenesis. GATA-4 and GATA-6 are considered crucial for the formation of murine gastrointestinal mucosa, but their role in human gastrointestinal tract remains unexplored. We studied in detail the expression patterns of these two GATA factors and a GATA-6 down-stream target, Indian hedgehog (Ihh), in normal human gastrointestinal mucosa. Since these factors are considered important for proliferation and differentiation, we also explored the possible alterations i...
International audienceDuring human embryonic and fetal development of the gastrointestinal tract, th...
International audienceDuring human embryonic and fetal development of the gastrointestinal tract, th...
Lineage-restricted transcription factors (TFs) are frequently mutated or overexpressed in cancer and...
Background Human gastrointestinal mucosa regenerates vigorously throughout life, but the factors co...
TA-4 mRNA expression is strongest in the middle and superficial layers (A-A'), while GATA-6 mRNA exp...
And A", respectively). The insets in A, A' and A" represent magnifications of cardiac glands. GATA-4...
Background & AimsThe embryonic small intestinal epithelium is highly proliferative, and although muc...
In this thesis, we determined the role of GATA factors in transcriptional regulation of intestinal g...
Background & Aims: The embryonic small intestinal epithelium is highly proliferative, and although m...
Controlled renewal of the epitheliumwith precise cell distribution and gene expression patterns is e...
Motivation:Previous studies from the host lab have shown that GATA4 and GATA6 play redundant roles i...
The Krasinski lab has shown that the transcription factors GATA4 and GATA6 are redundant for multipl...
AbstractThe intestinal epithelium performs vital roles in organ function by absorbing nutrients and ...
') was used to detect neuroendocrine cells and staining for H+/K+-ATPase α (HK) (blue-greyish cytopl...
International audienceDuring human embryonic and fetal development of the gastrointestinal tract, th...
International audienceDuring human embryonic and fetal development of the gastrointestinal tract, th...
International audienceDuring human embryonic and fetal development of the gastrointestinal tract, th...
Lineage-restricted transcription factors (TFs) are frequently mutated or overexpressed in cancer and...
Background Human gastrointestinal mucosa regenerates vigorously throughout life, but the factors co...
TA-4 mRNA expression is strongest in the middle and superficial layers (A-A'), while GATA-6 mRNA exp...
And A", respectively). The insets in A, A' and A" represent magnifications of cardiac glands. GATA-4...
Background & AimsThe embryonic small intestinal epithelium is highly proliferative, and although muc...
In this thesis, we determined the role of GATA factors in transcriptional regulation of intestinal g...
Background & Aims: The embryonic small intestinal epithelium is highly proliferative, and although m...
Controlled renewal of the epitheliumwith precise cell distribution and gene expression patterns is e...
Motivation:Previous studies from the host lab have shown that GATA4 and GATA6 play redundant roles i...
The Krasinski lab has shown that the transcription factors GATA4 and GATA6 are redundant for multipl...
AbstractThe intestinal epithelium performs vital roles in organ function by absorbing nutrients and ...
') was used to detect neuroendocrine cells and staining for H+/K+-ATPase α (HK) (blue-greyish cytopl...
International audienceDuring human embryonic and fetal development of the gastrointestinal tract, th...
International audienceDuring human embryonic and fetal development of the gastrointestinal tract, th...
International audienceDuring human embryonic and fetal development of the gastrointestinal tract, th...
Lineage-restricted transcription factors (TFs) are frequently mutated or overexpressed in cancer and...