Murine small intestinal crypt development is initiated during the first postnatal week. Soon after formation, overall increases in the number of crypts occurs through a bifurcating process called crypt fission, which is believed to be driven by developmental increases in the number of intestinal stem cells (ISCs). Recent evidence suggests that a heterogeneous population of ISCs exists within the adult intestine. Actively cycling ISCs are labeled by Lgr5, Ascl2 and Olfm4; whereas slowly cycling or quiescent ISC are marked by Bmi1 and mTert. The goal of this study was to correlate the expression of these markers with indirect measures of ISC expansion during development, including quantification of crypt fission and side population (SP) sorti...
To cope with the hazardous environment in the lumen, the intestinal epithelium is renewed every 3-5 ...
Isolation of quiescent intestinal stem cells (ISCs) has remained a challenge.By side population (SP)...
Intestinal cylindrical growth peaks in mice a few weeks after birth, simultaneously with crypt fissi...
Murine small intestinal crypt development is initiated during the first postnatal week. Soon after f...
Murine small intestinal crypt development is initiated during the first postnatal week. Soon after f...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biological Engineering, 2013.Cataloge...
In vitro growth techniques for intestinal crypts and single intestinal stem cells have been recently...
Intestinal stem cells (ISCs) are a group of rare cells located in the intestinal crypts which are re...
The intestine is composed of an epithelial layer containing rapidly proliferating cells that mature ...
The intestinal mucosa is a monolayer of rapidly self-renewing epithelial cells which is not only res...
Sustained increases in mucosal surface area occur in remaining bowel following massive intestinal lo...
The goals of this study were to document the proliferative response of intestinal stem cells (ISCs) ...
Postnatal enlargement of the mammalian intestine comprises cylindrical and luminal growth, associate...
AbstractWe report here that side population (SP) sorting allows for the simultaneous isolation of tw...
The intestinal tract has a rapid epithelial cell turnover, which continues throughout life. The proc...
To cope with the hazardous environment in the lumen, the intestinal epithelium is renewed every 3-5 ...
Isolation of quiescent intestinal stem cells (ISCs) has remained a challenge.By side population (SP)...
Intestinal cylindrical growth peaks in mice a few weeks after birth, simultaneously with crypt fissi...
Murine small intestinal crypt development is initiated during the first postnatal week. Soon after f...
Murine small intestinal crypt development is initiated during the first postnatal week. Soon after f...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biological Engineering, 2013.Cataloge...
In vitro growth techniques for intestinal crypts and single intestinal stem cells have been recently...
Intestinal stem cells (ISCs) are a group of rare cells located in the intestinal crypts which are re...
The intestine is composed of an epithelial layer containing rapidly proliferating cells that mature ...
The intestinal mucosa is a monolayer of rapidly self-renewing epithelial cells which is not only res...
Sustained increases in mucosal surface area occur in remaining bowel following massive intestinal lo...
The goals of this study were to document the proliferative response of intestinal stem cells (ISCs) ...
Postnatal enlargement of the mammalian intestine comprises cylindrical and luminal growth, associate...
AbstractWe report here that side population (SP) sorting allows for the simultaneous isolation of tw...
The intestinal tract has a rapid epithelial cell turnover, which continues throughout life. The proc...
To cope with the hazardous environment in the lumen, the intestinal epithelium is renewed every 3-5 ...
Isolation of quiescent intestinal stem cells (ISCs) has remained a challenge.By side population (SP)...
Intestinal cylindrical growth peaks in mice a few weeks after birth, simultaneously with crypt fissi...