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Intestinal Hedgehog signaling in tumors and inflammation
Büller, N.V.J.A.
Publication date
2015
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Büller, N. V. J. A. (2015). Intestinal Hedgehog signaling in tumors and inflammation.
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Intestinal Hedgehog Signaling in tumors and inflammation
1. Hedgehog signaling is essentieel voor het behoud van homeostase in het darmepitheel.
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2. Hedgehog responsieve cellen in de darm zijn gp38 positieve stromale cellen.
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3. Hedgehog signaling reguleert de expressie van de intestinale interferonrespons.
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4. Verlies van Hedgehog signaling onderdrukt het ontstaan van adenomen in de darm door fenotypische veranderingen van stromale cellen.
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5. Stromale cellen zijn belangrijk voor het ontstaan van adenomen in de darm.
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6. In ontstekingsgemedieerde tumoren resulteert het verlies van Hedgehog in een toename van tumoren.
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