Long-term maintenance of tissue homeostasis relies on the accurate regulation of somatic stem cell activity. Somatic stem cells have to respond to tissue damage and proliferate according to tissue requirements while avoiding overproliferation. The regulatory mechanisms involved in these responses are now being unraveled in the intestinal epithelium of Drosophila, providing new insight into strategies and mechanisms of stem cell regulation in barrier epithelia. Here, we review these studies and highlight recent findings in vertebrate epithelia that indicate significant conservation of regenerative strategies between vertebrate and fly epithelia
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Rochester. School of Medicine & Dentistry. Dept. of Biomedical Genetic...
SummaryThe intestinal epithelium is the most rapidly self-renewing tissue in adult animals and maint...
Stem cells confer to adult tissues the capacity to maintain morphology and function counterbalancing...
Long-term maintenance of tissue homeostasis relies on the accurate regulation of somatic stem cell a...
Adult tissue homeostasis requires a tight balance between the removal of old or damaged cells and th...
Adult tissue homeostasis requires a tight balance between the removal of old or damaged cells and th...
International audienceStem cells have essential functions in the development and maintenance of our ...
Regeneration of damaged tissues typically requires a population of active stem cells. How damaged ti...
International audienceStem cells have essential functions in the development and maintenance of our ...
Regeneration of damaged tissues typically requires a population of active stem cells. How damaged ti...
Regeneration of damaged tissues typically requires a population of active stem cells. How damaged ti...
International audienceStem cells have essential functions in the development and maintenance of our ...
Abstract The gastrointestinal tract serves as a fast-renewing model for unraveling the multifaceted ...
Epithelial homeostasis requires the precise balance of epithelial stem/progenitor proliferation and ...
Epithelial homeostasis requires the precise balance of epithelial stem/progenitor proliferation and ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Rochester. School of Medicine & Dentistry. Dept. of Biomedical Genetic...
SummaryThe intestinal epithelium is the most rapidly self-renewing tissue in adult animals and maint...
Stem cells confer to adult tissues the capacity to maintain morphology and function counterbalancing...
Long-term maintenance of tissue homeostasis relies on the accurate regulation of somatic stem cell a...
Adult tissue homeostasis requires a tight balance between the removal of old or damaged cells and th...
Adult tissue homeostasis requires a tight balance between the removal of old or damaged cells and th...
International audienceStem cells have essential functions in the development and maintenance of our ...
Regeneration of damaged tissues typically requires a population of active stem cells. How damaged ti...
International audienceStem cells have essential functions in the development and maintenance of our ...
Regeneration of damaged tissues typically requires a population of active stem cells. How damaged ti...
Regeneration of damaged tissues typically requires a population of active stem cells. How damaged ti...
International audienceStem cells have essential functions in the development and maintenance of our ...
Abstract The gastrointestinal tract serves as a fast-renewing model for unraveling the multifaceted ...
Epithelial homeostasis requires the precise balance of epithelial stem/progenitor proliferation and ...
Epithelial homeostasis requires the precise balance of epithelial stem/progenitor proliferation and ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Rochester. School of Medicine & Dentistry. Dept. of Biomedical Genetic...
SummaryThe intestinal epithelium is the most rapidly self-renewing tissue in adult animals and maint...
Stem cells confer to adult tissues the capacity to maintain morphology and function counterbalancing...