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  • Organoid Models of Tumor Im... Organoid Models of Tumor Immunology
    Yuki, Kanako; Cheng, Ning; Nakano, Michitaka ... Trends in immunology, 08/2020, Volume: 41, Issue: 8
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    Cellular interactions in the tumor microenvironment (TME) significantly govern cancer progression and drug response. The efficacy of clinical immunotherapies has fostered an exponential interest in ...
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  • The HIF Signaling Pathway i... The HIF Signaling Pathway in Osteoblasts Directly Modulates Erythropoiesis through the Production of EPO
    Rankin, Erinn B.; Wu, Colleen; Khatri, Richa ... Cell, 03/2012, Volume: 149, Issue: 1
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    Osteoblasts are an important component of the hematopoietic microenvironment in bone. However, the mechanisms by which osteoblasts control hematopoiesis remain unknown. We show that augmented HIF ...
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  • Controlling Epithelial Pola... Controlling Epithelial Polarity: A Human Enteroid Model for Host-Pathogen Interactions
    Co, Julia Y.; Margalef-Català, Mar; Li, Xingnan ... Cell reports, 02/2019, Volume: 26, Issue: 9
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    Human enteroids—epithelial spheroids derived from primary gastrointestinal tissue—are a promising model to study pathogen-epithelial interactions. However, accessing the apical enteroid surface ...
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  • The Intestinal Stem Cell Ni... The Intestinal Stem Cell Niche: Homeostasis and Adaptations
    Santos, António J.M.; Lo, Yuan-Hung; Mah, Amanda T. ... Trends in cell biology, 12/2018, Volume: 28, Issue: 12
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    The intestinal epithelium is a rapidly renewing cellular compartment. This constant regeneration is a hallmark of intestinal homeostasis and requires a tightly regulated balance between intestinal ...
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  • β-Catenin-Driven Cancers Re... β-Catenin-Driven Cancers Require a YAP1 Transcriptional Complex for Survival and Tumorigenesis
    Rosenbluh, Joseph; Nijhawan, Deepak; Cox, Andrew G. ... Cell, 12/2012, Volume: 151, Issue: 7
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    Wnt/β-catenin signaling plays a key role in the pathogenesis of colon and other cancers; emerging evidence indicates that oncogenic β-catenin regulates several biological processes essential for ...
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  • Organoid Modeling of the Tu... Organoid Modeling of the Tumor Immune Microenvironment
    Neal, James T.; Li, Xingnan; Zhu, Junjie ... Cell, 12/2018, Volume: 175, Issue: 7
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    In vitro cancer cultures, including three-dimensional organoids, typically contain exclusively neoplastic epithelium but require artificial reconstitution to recapitulate the tumor microenvironment ...
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  • Identification and Specific... Identification and Specification of the Mouse Skeletal Stem Cell
    Chan, Charles K.F.; Seo, Eun Young; Chen, James Y. ... Cell, 01/2015, Volume: 160, Issue: 1-2
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    How are skeletal tissues derived from skeletal stem cells? Here, we map bone, cartilage, and stromal development from a population of highly pure, postnatal skeletal stem cells (mouse skeletal stem ...
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  • Fluorescence Imaging In Viv... Fluorescence Imaging In Vivo at Wavelengths beyond 1500 nm
    Diao, Shuo; Blackburn, Jeffrey L.; Hong, Guosong ... Angewandte Chemie, December 1, 2015, Volume: 54, Issue: 49
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    Compared to imaging in the visible and near‐infrared regions below 900 nm, imaging in the second near‐infrared window (NIR‐II, 1000–1700 nm) is a promising method for deep‐tissue high‐resolution ...
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  • Through-skull fluorescence ... Through-skull fluorescence imaging of the brain in a new near-infrared window
    Hong, Guosong; Diao, Shuo; Chang, Junlei ... Nature photonics, 09/2014, Volume: 8, Issue: 9
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    To date, brain imaging has largely relied on X-ray computed tomography and magnetic resonance angiography with limited spatial resolution and long scanning times. Fluorescence-based brain imaging in ...
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  • Progenitor identification a... Progenitor identification and SARS-CoV-2 infection in human distal lung organoids
    Salahudeen, Ameen A; Choi, Shannon S; Rustagi, Arjun ... Nature, 12/2020, Volume: 588, Issue: 7839
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    The distal lung contains terminal bronchioles and alveoli that facilitate gas exchange. Three-dimensional in vitro human distal lung culture systems would strongly facilitate the investigation of ...
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