MindMap Gallery The renewal and repair function of intestinal stem cells
Intestinal stem cells play a crucial role in maintaining intestinal homeostasis by constantly proliferating and differentiating to renew intestinal cells, thereby preventing the occurrence of intestinal diseases. When the intestine is injured, these stem cells can quickly respond, proliferate, and differentiate into specific cell types to repair the damaged intestinal structure. This renewal process is regulated by various signaling pathways, such as Wnt and Notch, which collectively ensure the normal function of intestinal stem cells and the health of the intestine.
Edited at 2024-12-26 01:59:45