Researchers from the University of Colorado Cancer Center have solved a cellular mystery that may lead to better therapies ...
“The intestine has an enormous ability to regenerate itself after injury, and it does this through a model of dedifferentiation,” Dempsey explains. “The cells dedifferentiate back into a type of ...
Research in mice identifies protein responsible for regulating gut movement in response to pressure, exercise, and ...
In a recent study, FMI researchers have shed light on how intestinal organoids form crypts, the pockets that house stem cells ...
A key pressure-sensing protein involved in gut motility could be utilized for precision-targeted treatments for intestinal ...
This important study shows that the Nora virus, a natural Drosophila pathogen that also persistently infects many laboratory fly stocks, infects intestinal stem cells (ISCs), leading to a shorter life ...
"The intestine has an enormous ability to regenerate itself after injury, and it does this through a model of dedifferentiation," Dempsey explains. "The cells dedifferentiate back into a type of ...