Listen "Decoding Intestinal Stem Cell Specification | Notch and Wnt Pathways Unraveled Through Single-Cell RNA Sequencing"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode of SciBud, dive into the fascinating world of intestinal stem cells (ISCs) with your host Maple, as we explore groundbreaking research shedding light on how these crucial cells are specified during development. Unpacking a recent study utilizing fruit flies and mice, we'll discuss the pivotal roles of the Notch and Wnt signaling pathways in the emergence of ISCs, responsible for renewing the intestinal epithelium and responding to damage. Learn how a clever application of single-cell RNA sequencing revealed the nuanced interactions between these pathways, leading to a precise emergence of ISCs from a diverse pool of intestinal cells. While the study exemplifies meticulous methodology and significant findings that could impact regenerative medicine and cancer biology, we’ll also touch on areas for future improvement, such as data transparency. Join us to uncover how this research not only deepens our understanding of embryonic development but also hints at broader biological principles relevant to health and disease! Link to episode page with article citation: www.scibud.media/podcast/season/2025/episode/295
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