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    Robust differentiation of human enteroendocrine cells from intestinal stem cells by Zeve, Daniel, Stas, Eric, de Sousa Casal, Joshua, Mannam, Prabhath, Qi, Wanshu, Yin, Xiaolei, Dubois, Sarah, Shah, Manasvi S., Syverson, Erin P., Hafner, Sophie, Karp, Jeffrey M., Carlone, Diana L., Ordovas-Montanes, Jose, Breault, David T.

    Published in Nature communications (11-01-2022)
    “…Enteroendocrine (EE) cells are the most abundant hormone-producing cells in humans and are critical regulators of energy homeostasis and gastrointestinal…”
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    Coculture of primary human colon monolayer with human gut bacteria by Zhang, Jianbo, Hernandez-Gordillo, Victor, Trapecar, Martin, Wright, Charles, Taketani, Mao, Schneider, Kirsten, Chen, Wen Li Kelly, Stas, Eric, Breault, David T., Carrier, Rebecca L., Voigt, Christopher A., Griffith, Linda G.

    Published in Nature protocols (01-08-2021)
    “…The presence of microbes in the colon impacts host physiology. Therefore, microbes are being evaluated as potential treatments for colorectal diseases…”
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    Co-culture of primary human colon monolayer with human gut bacteria by Zhang, Jianbo, Hernandez-Gordillo, Victor, Trapecar, Martin, Wright, Charles, Taketani, Mao, Schneider, Kirsten, Chen, Wen Li Kelly, Stas, Eric, Breault, David T., Carrier, Rebecca L., Voigt, Christopher A., Griffith, Linda G.

    Published in Nature protocols (28-06-2021)
    “…The presence of microbes in the colon impacts host physiology. Therefore, microbes are being evaluated as potential treatments for colorectal diseases…”
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    Cholinergic Activation of Primary Human Derived Intestinal Epithelium Does Not Ameliorate TNF-α Induced Injury by Hosic, Sanjin, Lake, Will, Stas, Eric, Koppes, Ryan, Breault, David T., Murthy, Shashi K., Koppes, Abigail N.

    Published in Cellular and molecular bioengineering (01-10-2020)
    “…Introduction The intestinal epithelium contains specialized cells including enterocytes, goblet, Paneth, enteroendocrine, and stem cells. Impaired barrier…”
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    MON-726 Modifications of FOXO1 and GATA4-NKX2.5 Signaling Induce Human Enteroendocrine Differentiation by Zeve, Daniel Richard, Stas, Eric, Shah, Manasvi S, Breault, David T

    Published in Journal of the Endocrine Society (08-05-2020)
    “…Enteroendocrine (EE) cells are the most abundant hormone-producing cells in the human body and are vital for metabolism, as well as intestinal and pancreatic…”
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