KRT14 marks a subpopulation of bladder basal cells with pivotal role in regeneration and tumorigenesis
It is unclear whether there is a progenitor/stem cell in the basal layer of the urothelium in the bladder. Here, the authors identify Keratin14 positive cells that can regenerate the bladder in both a natural and injury-induced manner, and following neoplastic transformation, can give rise to tumour...
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Autores principales: | George Papafotiou, Varvara Paraskevopoulou, Eleni Vasilaki, Zoi Kanaki, Nikolaos Paschalidis, Apostolos Klinakis |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2016
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/3c1999e5eecd475a9dca9378568b6ec0 |
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