adult renal stem cell [FBbt_00110862]

Stem cell of the adult Malpighian tubule (Singh et al., 2007. These are small cells occupying a basal position and are only found in the lower tubule and ureter (stem cell zone) (Singh et al., 2007; Wang and Spradling, 2020. They are usually quiescent, but can generate replacement principal cells in response to injury (Wang and Spradling, 2020. Within the stem cell zone, they are more numerous than type I (principal) cells (Wang and Spradling, 2020. (Wang and Spradling, 2020, Singh et al., 2007)

adult renal stem cell

ID: FBbt_00110862

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Stem cell of the adult Malpighian tubule (Singh et al., 2007. These are small cells occupying a basal position and are only found in the lower tubule and ureter (stem cell zone) (Singh et al., 2007; Wang and Spradling, 2020. They are usually quiescent, but can generate replacement principal cells in response to injury (Wang and Spradling, 2020. Within the stem cell zone, they are more numerous than type I (principal) cells (Wang and Spradling, 2020. (Wang and Spradling, 2020, Singh et al., 2007)

Can be identified by expression of escargot (Singh et al., 2007; Wang and Spradling, 2020.

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adult Malpighian tubule tiny cell exact synonym Singh et al., 2007
adult RNSC exact synonym Singh et al., 2007
adult RSC exact synonym Wang and Spradling, 2020

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