Cycling Lgr5+ stem cells fuel the rapid turnover of the adult intestinal epithelium. The existence of quiescent Lgr5+ cells has been reported, while an alternative quiescent stem cell population is believed to reside at crypt position +4. Here, we generated a novel Ki67RFP knock-in allele that identifies dividing cells. Using Lgr5-GFP;Ki67RFP mice, we isolated crypt stem and progenitor cells with distinct Wnt signaling levels and cell cycle features and generated their molecular signature using microarrays. Stem cell potential of these populations was further characterized using the intestinal organoid culture. We found that Lgr5high stem cells are continuously in cell cycle, while a fraction of Lgr5low progenitors that reside predominantly...
Murine small intestinal crypt development is initiated during the first postnatal week. Soon after f...
The epithelium of the small intestine is the most rapidly self-renewing tissue in mammals. We previo...
The epithelium of the small intestine is the most rapidly self-renewing tissue in mammals. We previo...
Cycling Lgr5+ stem cells fuel the rapid turnover of the adult intesti-nal epithelium. The existence ...
The rapid turnover of the mammalian intestinal epithelium is supported by stem cells located around ...
The intestinal epithelium is the most rapidly self-renewing tissue in adult mammals. It is currently...
SummaryIntestinal stem cells, characterized by high Lgr5 expression, reside between Paneth cells at ...
The intestinal epithelium is the most rapidly self-renewing tissue in adult mammals. We originally d...
Two types of stem cells are currently defined in small intestinal crypts: cycling crypt base columna...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Intestinal homeostasis and regeneration after injury are controlled by 2 differen...
Background & Aims—Paneth cells contribute to the small intestinal niche of Lgr5+ stem cells. Alt...
The mammalian intestine is covered by a single layer of epithelial cells that is renewed every 4-5 d...
Homeostasis of self-renewing small intestinal crypts results from neutral competition between Lgr5 s...
Murine small intestinal crypt development is initiated during the first postnatal week. Soon after f...
Critical to the identification of putative stem cell populations is the ability to evalu-ate their f...
Murine small intestinal crypt development is initiated during the first postnatal week. Soon after f...
The epithelium of the small intestine is the most rapidly self-renewing tissue in mammals. We previo...
The epithelium of the small intestine is the most rapidly self-renewing tissue in mammals. We previo...
Cycling Lgr5+ stem cells fuel the rapid turnover of the adult intesti-nal epithelium. The existence ...
The rapid turnover of the mammalian intestinal epithelium is supported by stem cells located around ...
The intestinal epithelium is the most rapidly self-renewing tissue in adult mammals. It is currently...
SummaryIntestinal stem cells, characterized by high Lgr5 expression, reside between Paneth cells at ...
The intestinal epithelium is the most rapidly self-renewing tissue in adult mammals. We originally d...
Two types of stem cells are currently defined in small intestinal crypts: cycling crypt base columna...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Intestinal homeostasis and regeneration after injury are controlled by 2 differen...
Background & Aims—Paneth cells contribute to the small intestinal niche of Lgr5+ stem cells. Alt...
The mammalian intestine is covered by a single layer of epithelial cells that is renewed every 4-5 d...
Homeostasis of self-renewing small intestinal crypts results from neutral competition between Lgr5 s...
Murine small intestinal crypt development is initiated during the first postnatal week. Soon after f...
Critical to the identification of putative stem cell populations is the ability to evalu-ate their f...
Murine small intestinal crypt development is initiated during the first postnatal week. Soon after f...
The epithelium of the small intestine is the most rapidly self-renewing tissue in mammals. We previo...
The epithelium of the small intestine is the most rapidly self-renewing tissue in mammals. We previo...