Multiscale analysis reveals that diet-dependent midgut plasticity emerges from alterations in both stem cell niche coupling and enterocyte size
The gut is the primary interface between an animal and food, but how it adapts to qualitative dietary variation is poorly defined. We find that the Drosophila midgut plastically resizes following changes in dietary composition. A panel of nutrients collectively promote gut growth, which sugar oppose...
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Autores principales: | Alessandro Bonfini, Adam J Dobson, David Duneau, Jonathan Revah, Xi Liu, Philip Houtz, Nicolas Buchon |
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eLife Sciences Publications Ltd
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/e3a13cacf234480291f8284122088071 |
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