Extended Data Fig. 7: Granuloma crypt epithelium contributes to epithelial turnover. | Nature

Extended Data Fig. 7: Granuloma crypt epithelium contributes to epithelial turnover.

From: Parasitic helminths induce fetal-like reversion in the intestinal stem cell niche

Extended Data Fig. 7

a, b, Representative images of Sca-1 and EdU staining. Wild-type mice were injected with EdU at day 5 of infection and analysed after 1 h (a) or 24 h (b) to localize labelled cells within villi, and within crypts overlying (gran) or adjacent to (non-gran) H. polygyrus granulomas. n = 4 (a) or 6 mice (b). Experiments were replicated at least twice. Scale bars: left, 200 µm; insets, 50 µm.

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