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Journal: Development
Series: REVIEW COMMONS TRANSFER
Development (2021) 148 (20): dev199629.
Published: 19 October 2021
... of young mice. Adult neurogenesis Adult stem cells Quiescence Wnt Francis Crick Institute http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100010438 Cancer Research UK http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000289 FC0010089 Medical Research Council FC0010089 Wellcome Trust...
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Journal: Development
Development (2017) 144 (6): 968–975.
Published: 15 March 2017
...Jarno Drost; Hans Clevers ABSTRACT Adult stem cells from a variety of organs can be expanded long-term in vitro as three-dimensional organotypic structures termed organoids. These adult stem cell-derived organoids retain their organ identity and remain genetically stable over long periods of time...
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Journal: Development
Development (2014) 141 (18): 3445–3457.
Published: 15 September 2014
... other adult stem cells, produce lineage-restricted progenitors and respond to SHH. (A) In the subventricular zone (SVZ) lining the lateral ventricles (LVs), neural stem cells (NSCs; blue) self-renew or divide asymmetrically to generate transit-amplifying cells (TACs, green), progenitors...
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Journal: Development
Development (2014) 141 (16): 3143–3152.
Published: 15 August 2014
... Transcription factor 7-like 1 protein Adult stem cells Lineage tracing Mouse Tcf3 (also known as Tcf7-like 1 or Tcf7l1 ) is a member of the Lef/Tcf family, a group of transcription factors with important roles in development, stem cell homeostasis and malignancy. Tcf3 is a crucial regulator...
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Journal: Development
Development (2012) 139 (8): 1381–1390.
Published: 15 April 2012
...Shrividhya Srinivasan; Anthony P. Mahowald; Margaret T. Fuller The stem cell niche provides a supportive microenvironment to maintain adult stem cells in their undifferentiated state. Adhesion between adult stem cells and niche cells or the local basement membrane ensures retention of stem cells...
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Journal: Development
Development (2011) 138 (21): 4585–4595.
Published: 1 November 2011
...Carolina N. Perdigoto; Francois Schweisguth; Allison J. Bardin Tight regulation of self-renewal and differentiation of adult stem cells ensures that tissues are properly maintained. In the Drosophila intestine, both commitment, i.e. exit from self-renewal, and terminal differentiation...
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Journal: Development
Development (2011) 138 (15): 3235–3245.
Published: 1 August 2011
... ). † Author for correspondence ( roger.patient@imm.ox.ac.uk ) * These authors contributed equally to this work Competing interests statement The authors declare no competing financial interests. 27 5 2011 © 2011. Fgf Nkx2.5 Adult stem cells Haemangioblast Cross...
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Journal: Development
Development (2011) 138 (2): 359–370.
Published: 15 January 2011
... populations. * Author for correspondence ( a-dudley@northwestern.edu ) Competing interests statement 15 11 2010 © 2011. CamkII Kinase Growth plate Cartilage Chondrocyte maturation Transit amplification Adult stem cells Chick Mouse During...
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Journal: Development
Development (2010) 137 (5): 705–714.
Published: 1 March 2010
...Allison J. Bardin; Carolina N. Perdigoto; Tony D. Southall; Andrea H. Brand; François Schweisguth Adult stem cells maintain tissue homeostasis by controlling the proper balance of stem cell self-renewal and differentiation. The adult midgut of Drosophila contains multipotent intestinal stem cells...
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Journal: Development
Development (2009) 136 (9): 1465–1474.
Published: 1 May 2009
...,and for the origins of stem cells in the adult heart. * Author for correspondence (e-mail: roger.patient@imm.ox.ac.uk ) 24 2 2009 © 2009. 2009 Myelopoiesis Cardiogenesis GATA factors Second heart field Haemangioblasts Transcriptional regulation Evolution Adult stem cells Zebrafish...
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