SummaryIntestinal crypts in mammals are comprised of long-lived stem cells and shorter-lived progenies. These two populations are maintained in specific proportions during adult life. Here, we investigate the design principles governing the dynamics of these proportions during crypt morphogenesis. Using optimal control theory, we show that a proliferation strategy known as a “bang-bang” control minimizes the time to obtain a mature crypt. This strategy consists of a surge of symmetric stem cell divisions, establishing the entire stem cell pool first, followed by a sharp transition to strictly asymmetric stem cell divisions, producing nonstem cells with a delay. We validate these predictions using lineage tracing and single-molecule fluoresc...
Human intestinal stem cell and crypt dynamics remain poorly characterized because transgenic lineage...
Background: Colon crypts, a single sheet of epithelia cells, consist of a periodic pattern of stem c...
Murine small intestinal crypt development is initiated during the first postnatal week. Soon after f...
SummaryIntestinal crypts in mammals are comprised of long-lived stem cells and shorter-lived progeni...
Intestinal crypts in mammals are comprised of long-lived stem cells and shorter-lived progenies. The...
Intestinal crypts in mammals are comprised of long-lived stem cells and shorter-lived progenies. The...
BackgroundColon and intestinal crypts serve as an important model system for adult stem cell prolife...
The intestinal mucosa is a monolayer of rapidly self-renewing epithelial cells which is not only res...
<div><p>The intestinal mucosa is a monolayer of rapidly self-renewing epithelial cells which is not ...
The intestinal mucosa is a monolayer of rapidly self-renewing epithelial cells which is not only res...
To cope with the hazardous environment in the lumen, the intestinal epithelium is renewed every 3-5 ...
Stochastic theories of stem cell renewal are shown to predict turnover of intestinal crypts. While I...
SummaryHuman intestinal stem cell and crypt dynamics remain poorly characterized because transgenic ...
SummaryIntestinal stem cells, characterized by high Lgr5 expression, reside between Paneth cells at ...
<div><p>In multi-cellular organisms, tissue homeostasis is maintained by an exquisite balance betwee...
Human intestinal stem cell and crypt dynamics remain poorly characterized because transgenic lineage...
Background: Colon crypts, a single sheet of epithelia cells, consist of a periodic pattern of stem c...
Murine small intestinal crypt development is initiated during the first postnatal week. Soon after f...
SummaryIntestinal crypts in mammals are comprised of long-lived stem cells and shorter-lived progeni...
Intestinal crypts in mammals are comprised of long-lived stem cells and shorter-lived progenies. The...
Intestinal crypts in mammals are comprised of long-lived stem cells and shorter-lived progenies. The...
BackgroundColon and intestinal crypts serve as an important model system for adult stem cell prolife...
The intestinal mucosa is a monolayer of rapidly self-renewing epithelial cells which is not only res...
<div><p>The intestinal mucosa is a monolayer of rapidly self-renewing epithelial cells which is not ...
The intestinal mucosa is a monolayer of rapidly self-renewing epithelial cells which is not only res...
To cope with the hazardous environment in the lumen, the intestinal epithelium is renewed every 3-5 ...
Stochastic theories of stem cell renewal are shown to predict turnover of intestinal crypts. While I...
SummaryHuman intestinal stem cell and crypt dynamics remain poorly characterized because transgenic ...
SummaryIntestinal stem cells, characterized by high Lgr5 expression, reside between Paneth cells at ...
<div><p>In multi-cellular organisms, tissue homeostasis is maintained by an exquisite balance betwee...
Human intestinal stem cell and crypt dynamics remain poorly characterized because transgenic lineage...
Background: Colon crypts, a single sheet of epithelia cells, consist of a periodic pattern of stem c...
Murine small intestinal crypt development is initiated during the first postnatal week. Soon after f...