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ID2 controls differentiation of enteroendocrine cells in mouse small intestine

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The mammalian gut is the largest endocrine organ. Dozens of hormones secreted by enteroendocrine cells regulate a variety of physiological functions of the gut but also of the pancreas and… Click to show full abstract

The mammalian gut is the largest endocrine organ. Dozens of hormones secreted by enteroendocrine cells regulate a variety of physiological functions of the gut but also of the pancreas and brain. Here, we examined the role of the helix‐loop‐helix transcription factor ID2 during the differentiation of intestinal stem cells along the enteroendocrine lineage.

Keywords: enteroendocrine cells; controls differentiation; id2 controls; differentiation enteroendocrine; cells mouse; differentiation

Journal Title: Acta Physiologica
Year Published: 2022

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