@article{IR, recid = {43642}, author = {Giske, Nicole and Smith, Nicholas R. and Swain, John and Wu, Guanming and Wong, Melissa H.}, title = {Dual states of Bmi1-expressing intestinal stem cells drive epithelial development}, publisher = {Oregon Health and Science University}, address = {2024}, number = {IR}, abstract = {Tight regulation of the proliferative status of intestinal stem cells is critical for establishing a functional epithelial layer during development, a homeostatic state in adulthood, and the ability to rapidly repair injury to maintain the barrier to the outside environment. Our data reveal functional differences in the Bmi1+ ISC across development, with evidence that late stage Bmi1+ ISCs give rise to differentiated cell lineages. Importantly, our data provide the foundation for exploring an underlying mechanism that regulates proliferative state of a stem cell population in the intestine, with important implications on development, injury repair and diseases such as cancer.}, url = {http://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/43642}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.6083/bpxhc43642}, }