PDGFRα-induced stromal maturation is required to restrain postnatal intestinal epithelial stemness and promote defense mechanisms
After birth, the intestine undergoes major changes to shift from an immature proliferative state to a functional intestinal barrier. By combining inducible lineage tracing and transcriptomics in mouse models, we identify a prodifferentiation PDGFRαHigh intestinal stromal lineage originating from pos...
Main Authors: | Benabid, A. (Author), Di Carlo, S.E (Author), Jacob, J.-M (Author), Kornobis, E. (Author), Legendre, R. (Author), Lepelletier, A. (Author), Ndiaye, P.D (Author), Nigro, G. (Author), Peduto, L. (Author), Stzepourginski, I. (Author), Varet, H. (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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Cell Press
2022
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