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Johan H van Es

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Nature|December 19, 2008
Crypt stem cells as the cells-of-origin of intestinal cancerNick Barker, Rachel A Ridgway, Johan H van Es, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|December 16, 2014
Targeting development of incretin-producing cells increases insulin secretionNatalia Petersen, Frank Reimann, Johan H van Es, et al.
Nature|November 30, 2010
Paneth cells constitute the niche for Lgr5 stem cells in intestinal cryptsToshiro Sato, Johan H van Es, Hugo J Snippert, et al.
Nature|March 31, 2009
Single Lgr5 stem cells build crypt-villus structures in vitro without a mesenchymal nicheToshiro Sato, Robert G Vries, Hugo J Snippert, et al.
Nature Cell Biology|March 22, 2005
Wnt signalling induces maturation of Paneth cells in intestinal cryptsJohan H van Es, Philippe Jay, Alex Gregorieff, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 18, 2019
Enteroendocrine and tuft cells support Lgr5 stem cells on Paneth cell depletionJohan H van Es, Kay Wiebrands, Carmen López-Iglesias, et al.
Communications Biology|January 13, 2026
Fetal reversion from diverse lineages sustains the intestinal stem cell pool and confers stress resilienceSakura Kirino, Fumiya Uefune, Kensuke Miyake, et al.
Cell Stem Cell|February 3, 2016
Replacement of Lost Lgr5-Positive Stem Cells through Plasticity of Their Enterocyte-Lineage DaughtersPaul W Tetteh, Onur Basak, Henner F Farin, et al.
Nature|August 17, 2012
Tumour suppressor RNF43 is a stem-cell E3 ligase that induces endocytosis of Wnt receptorsBon-Kyoung Koo, Maureen Spit, Ingrid Jordens, et al.
Gastroenterology|September 6, 2011
Long-term expansion of epithelial organoids from human colon, adenoma, adenocarcinoma, and Barrett's epitheliumToshiro Sato, Daniel E Stange, Marc Ferrante, et al.
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Nature|December 19, 2008
Crypt stem cells as the cells-of-origin of intestinal cancerNick Barker, Rachel A Ridgway, Johan H van Es, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|December 16, 2014
Targeting development of incretin-producing cells increases insulin secretionNatalia Petersen, Frank Reimann, Johan H van Es, et al.
Nature|November 30, 2010
Paneth cells constitute the niche for Lgr5 stem cells in intestinal cryptsToshiro Sato, Johan H van Es, Hugo J Snippert, et al.
Nature|March 31, 2009
Single Lgr5 stem cells build crypt-villus structures in vitro without a mesenchymal nicheToshiro Sato, Robert G Vries, Hugo J Snippert, et al.
Nature Cell Biology|March 22, 2005
Wnt signalling induces maturation of Paneth cells in intestinal cryptsJohan H van Es, Philippe Jay, Alex Gregorieff, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 18, 2019
Enteroendocrine and tuft cells support Lgr5 stem cells on Paneth cell depletionJohan H van Es, Kay Wiebrands, Carmen López-Iglesias, et al.
Communications Biology|January 13, 2026
Fetal reversion from diverse lineages sustains the intestinal stem cell pool and confers stress resilienceSakura Kirino, Fumiya Uefune, Kensuke Miyake, et al.
Cell Stem Cell|February 3, 2016
Replacement of Lost Lgr5-Positive Stem Cells through Plasticity of Their Enterocyte-Lineage DaughtersPaul W Tetteh, Onur Basak, Henner F Farin, et al.
Nature|August 17, 2012
Tumour suppressor RNF43 is a stem-cell E3 ligase that induces endocytosis of Wnt receptorsBon-Kyoung Koo, Maureen Spit, Ingrid Jordens, et al.
Gastroenterology|September 6, 2011
Long-term expansion of epithelial organoids from human colon, adenoma, adenocarcinoma, and Barrett's epitheliumToshiro Sato, Daniel E Stange, Marc Ferrante, et al.
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