Hypothalamic Rax+ tanycytes contribute to tissue repair and tumorigenesis upon oncogene activation in mice
Tanycytes contribute to the regulation of multiple hypothalamic functions. Here the authors investigate the regenerative and tumorigenic potential of adult Rax+ tanycytes in the median eminence in the context of the stem cell niche in mice.
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Main Authors: | Wenhui Mu, Si Li, Jingkai Xu, Xize Guo, Haoda Wu, Zhenhua Chen, Lianyong Qiao, Gisela Helfer, Falong Lu, Chong Liu, Qing-Feng Wu |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/7185e847c5dc45ee9933ecec9e5d5d77 |
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