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      Stem Cells in the Drosophila Digestive System

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          Adult stem cells maintain tissue homeostasis by continuously replenishing damaged, aged and dead cells in any organism. Five types of region and organ-specific multipotent adult stem cells have been identified in the Drosophila digestive system: intestinal stem cells (ISCs) in the posterior midgut; hindgut intestinal stem cells (HISCs) at the midgut/hindgut junction; renal and nephric stem cells (RNSCs) in the Malpighian Tubules; type I gastric stem cells (GaSCs) at foregut/midgut junction; and type II gastric stem cells (GSSCs) at the middle of the midgut. Despite the fact that each type of stem cell is unique to a particular organ, they share common molecular markers and some regulatory signaling pathways. Due to the simpler tissue structure, ease of performing genetic analysis, and availability of abundant mutants, Drosophila serves as an elegant and powerful model system to study complex stem cell biology. The recent discoveries, particularly in the Drosophila ISC system, have greatly advanced our understanding of stem cell self-renewal, differentiation, and the role of stem cells play in tissue homeostasis/regeneration and adaptive tissue growth.

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          Journal
          0121103
          280
          Adv Exp Med Biol
          Adv Exp Med Biol
          Advances in experimental medicine and biology
          0065-2598
          2214-8019
          11 October 2020
          2013
          19 October 2020
          : 786
          : 63-78
          Affiliations
          The Mouse Cancer Genetics Program, National Cancer Institute at Frederick, National Institutes of Health, Frederick, MD, 21702, USA
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          PMC7571253 PMC7571253 7571253 nihpa1629268
          10.1007/978-94-007-6621-1_5
          7571253
          23696352
          0a714b71-594d-4125-a4a6-36d09895e834
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          Intestinal stem cells,Gastric stem cells, Drosophila ,Renal and nephric stem cells,Midgut

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