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Keyword [intestinal stem cells]
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1. The Effect Of Rapamycin On Adult Stem Cell Aging In Telomerase Knockout Mice
2. Repair Of Irradiation-induced Mouse Intestinal Epithelium Damage With Rspo1Transfected Mesenchymal Stem Cells
3. Study On The Function Of Lgr4in The Intestinal Homeostasis And Inflammation
4. Effect Of Regulation OG S1P1 Receptor Modulators For Radiation-Induced Intestinal Stem Cells In Tissue Reconstruction And Inflammation Of The Intestinal
5. M2 Type Macrophage Plays A Role In The Restore The Small Intestine With Irradiated Injury
6. The Regulation Of Reactive Oxygen Species In Intestinal Stem Cells
7. Small Molecule Compound Me6 Promotes Hematopoietic And Intestinal Stem And Progenitor Cells Proliferation
8. Functional Engraftment Of Intestinal Stem Cell-like Cells Expanded In Vitro From Bone Marrow-derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Regulated By MiR-17
9. Function And Mechanism Analysis Of Uhrf2 In Mice Colorectal Cancer Tumorgenesis
10. Effects Of Rheum Officinale And CG7510 Gene Silencing On Drosophila Gut Immunity
11. Establishment Of A Model Of Radiation-induced Intestinal Stem Cells Injury In Vitro And Screening The Target Of Anti-radiation Drug
12. Functional And Mechanistic Study Of MiR-31 In Intestinal Stem Cells,Epithelial Regeneration And Tumorigenesis
13. Protective Mechanisms Of Rapamycin On Radiation-induced Intestinal Mucosal Injury In Mice
14. Effects And Mechanisms Of Dimethyl Sulfoxide On Preventing Acute Radiation Syndrome Related Multiple Tissue Injuries
15. HDAC1 Regulates The Expression Of Intestinal Stem Cell Marker Genes And The Role Of MicroRNA-31 In Colon Tumors
16. Study Of The Effect Of Nrf2 Knockout On The Acute Intestinal Injuries Induced By Ionzing Radiation
17. Effects Of High Sugar Diet On The Proliferation And Differentiation Of Intestinal Stem Cells In Drosophila Melanogaster
18. Wnt Signaling Mediates The Aging-Induced Differentiation Impairment Of Intestinal Stem Cells
19. Hyperoxia Inhibits The Expression Of Intestinal Tight Junction Proteins And Intestinal Stem Cell Markers
20. Protection Of Exogenous Prostaglandin E2 On Chemotherapy—Induced Intestinal Mucosal Damage
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