Isthmus progenitor cells contribute to homeostatic cellular turnover and support regeneration following intestinal injury

Malagola, E., Vasciaveo, A., Ochiai, Y., Kim, W., Zheng, B., Zanella, L., Wang, A. L. E., Middelhoff, M., Nienhüser, H., Deng, L., Wu, F., Waterbury, Q. T., Belin, B., LaBella, J., Zamechek, L. B., Wong, M. H., Li, L., Guha, C., Cheng, C.-W., … Wang, T. C. (2024). Isthmus progenitor cells contribute to homeostatic cellular turnover and support regeneration following intestinal injury. Cell, 187(12), 3056-3071.e17. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2024.05.004
Authors:
Ermanno Malagola
Alessandro Vasciaveo
Yosuke Ochiai
Woosook Kim
Biyun Zheng
Luca Zanella
Alexander L E Wang
Moritz Middelhoff
Henrik Nienhüser
Lu Deng
Feijing Wu
Quin T Waterbury
Bryana Belin
Jonathan LaBella
Leah B Zamechek
Melissa H Wong
Linheng Li
Chandan Guha
Chia-Wei Cheng
Kelley S Yan
Andrea Califano
Timothy C Wang
Affiliated Authors:
Ermanno Malagola
Alessandro Vasciaveo
Yosuke Ochiai
Woosook Kim
Biyun Zheng
Luca Zanella
Alexander L E Wang
Feijing Wu
Quin T Waterbury
Bryana Belin
Jonathan LaBella
Leah B Zamechek
Chia-Wei Cheng
Kelley S Yan
Andrea Califano
Timothy C Wang
Author Keywords:
adult stem cells
cell potency
epithelial stem cells
intestinal stem cells
intestine
plasticity
regeneration
regulatory network analysis
single cell
stemness signature
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Article
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10.1016/j.cell.2024.05.004
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