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Collective cell behaviors in mammalian intestinal morphogenesis

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  • UserKaelyn Sumigray, Department of Genetics at Yale School of Medicine World_link
  • ClockMonday 12 May 2025, 14:30-15:30
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The mammalian intestinal epithelium undergoes constant renewal while simultaneously balancing cell fate decisions. In this talk, I will discuss our lab’s efforts in understanding how collective cell movement up the villus is regulated. Furthermore, I will describe our studies in how the intestinal stem cell niche, the crypt, forms postnatally and the role for epithelial-mesenchymal crosstalk in establishing the niche.

This talk is part of the Morphogenesis Seminar Series series.

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