Cell Plasticity and Repair and Disease Mechanisms in the Stomach, Liver and Intestine (Cosponsored by AJP - Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology)
Featured Topic — Sunday, April 22, 2024 — 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM — Convention Center, Room 23
GI and Liver Physiology Section — Chair: Anne Elizabeth Zemper — Co-Chair:
This session is intended to cover diverse mechanisms of cell plasticity and repair in gastrointestinal tract diseases. From developmental diseases to cancer formation, this session is examining the cellular mechanisms of “reset” to homeostatic conditions in the stomach, liver and intestine.
Speakers
- Intestinal stem cells in tissue repair.
Melissa Wong — ell, Developmental & Cancer Biology, Oregon Health Science University
- Rapid crypt cell remodeling regenerates the intestinal stem cell niche after stem cell loss induced by Notch inhibition
Natacha Bohin — University of Michigan
- Microvillus Inclusion Formation in Myosin Vb Knockout Mice Occurs Through Apical Bulk Endocytosis and Requires Syndapin 2
Amy C Engevik — Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
- Deletion of claudin-7 disrupts epithelial cell self-renewal in mouse colon
Tiaosi Xing — Brody School of Medicine, East Carolina University
- Effect of EGFR on Calcium Mobilization and Epithelial Repair in Gastric Organoids
Kristen Engevik — University of Cincinnati
- Determining the Mechanism by which PRDM16 Maintains the Adult Small Intestinal Epithelium
Rachel Stine — University of Pennsylvania
- CHAIR
Anne Zemper —
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