Pituitary stem cells produce paracrine WNT signals to control the expansion of their descendant progenitor cells
In response to physiological demand, the pituitary gland generates new hormone-secreting cells from committed progenitor cells throughout life. It remains unclear to what extent pituitary stem cells (PSCs), which uniquely express SOX2, contribute to pituitary growth and renewal. Moreover, neither th...
Main Authors: | John P Russell, Xinhong Lim, Alice Santambrogio, Val Yianni, Yasmine Kemkem, Bruce Wang, Matthew Fish, Scott Haston, Anaëlle Grabek, Shirleen Hallang, Emily J Lodge, Amanda L Patist, Andreas Schedl, Patrice Mollard, Roel Nusse, Cynthia L Andoniadou |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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eLife Sciences Publications Ltd
2021-01-01
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Online Access: | https://elifesciences.org/articles/59142 |
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