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Michael Buszczak1, Helmut Krämer2
1Department of Molecular Biology, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, USA.
Abstract:
Gut cells are exposed to diverse insults that necessitate their replacement from a stem cell pool balancing differentiation and proliferation. In this issue of Developmental Cell, Zhang and colleagues (2019) show autophagy-mediated regulation of EGFR signaling cell autonomously controls intestinal stem cell proliferation, with implications for human colorectal cancer development.
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