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Cycling Stem Cells Are Radioresistant and Regenerate the Intestine
Xiaole Sheng
, Ziguang Lin
, Cong Lv
, Chunlei Shao
, Xueyun Bi
, Min Deng
, Jiuzhi Xu
, Christian F. Guerrero-Juarez
, Mengzhen Li
, Xi Wu
, Ran Zhao
, Xu Yang
, Guilin Li
, Xiaowei Liu
, Qingyu Wang
, Qing Nie
, Wei Cui
, Shan Gao
, Hongquan Zhang
, Zhihua Liu
Yingzi Cong, Maksim V. Plikus, Christopher J. Lengner, Bogi Andersen, Fazheng Ren, Zhengquan Yu
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Microbiology And Immunology
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Intestine
100%
Stem Cells
100%
Radioresistant
100%
Musashi-1
100%
Reporter Cells
80%
DNA Damage
60%
Intestinal Epithelium
40%
Crypt
40%
Columnar
40%
Intestinal Stem Cells
40%
Intestinal Crypts
40%
Paneth Cells
20%
Cellular Mechanisms
20%
Epithelial Cells
20%
Regeneration
20%
Homeostasis
20%
Repopulation
20%
Lgr5
20%
Radiosensitive
20%
DNA Damage Tolerance
20%
Intestinal Regeneration
20%
Lineage Tracing
20%
Single-cell RNA Sequencing (scRNA-seq)
20%
Immunology and Microbiology
Intestine
100%
Stem Cell
100%
DNA Damage
100%
Intestinal Stem Cell
50%
Paneth Cell
25%
Lineages
25%
Homeostasis
25%
RNA Sequence
25%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Stem Cell
100%
DNA Damage
80%
Paneth Cell
20%
Homeostasis
20%
RNA Sequence
20%