All for one, and one for all: The clonality of the intestinal stem cell niche

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Abstract

Intestinal epithelia are maintained by intestinal stem cells (ISCs) that divide to replace dying absorptive and secretory cells that make up this tissue. Lineage labeling studies, both in vertebrates and Drosophila, have revealed the relationships between ISCs and their progeny. In addition, a number of signaling pathways involved in ISC proliferation and differentiation have been identified. Further studies will clarify the signals originating from the ISC niche and determine the processes that control the number and uniform distribution of niches throughout the epithelium. © 2010 Faculty of 1000 Ltd.

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Karpowicz, P., & Perrimon, N. (2010). All for one, and one for all: The clonality of the intestinal stem cell niche. F1000 Biology Reports. https://doi.org/10.3410/B2-73

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