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Jasper, H. (2020). Intestinal Stem Cell Aging: Origins and Interventions.  A. Rev. Physiol. 82(): 203--226.
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FBrf0244735
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Review
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Regenerative processes that maintain the function of the gastrointestinal (GI) epithelium are critical for health and survival of multicellular organisms. In insects and vertebrates, intestinal stem cells (ISCs) regenerate the GI epithelium. ISC function is regulated by intrinsic, local, and systemic stimuli to adjust regeneration to tissue demands. These control mechanisms decline with age, resulting in significant perturbation of intestinal homeostasis. Processes that lead to this decline have been explored intensively in Drosophila melanogaster in recent years and are now starting to be characterized in mammalian models. This review presents a model for age-related regenerative decline in the fly intestine and discusses recent findings that start to establish molecular mechanisms of age-related decline of mammalian ISC function.
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    Language of Publication
    English
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    Publication Type
    Compendium
    Abbreviation
    A. Rev. Physiol.
    Title
    Annual Review of Physiology
    Publication Year
    1939-
    ISBN/ISSN
    0066-4278
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