Correction of aberrant growth preserves tissue homeostasis
Samara Brown,
Cristiana M. Pineda,
Tianchi Xin,
Jonathan Boucher,
Kathleen C. Suozzi,
Sangbum Park,
Catherine Matte-Martone,
David G. Gonzalez,
Julie Rytlewski,
Slobodan Beronja () and
Valentina Greco ()
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Samara Brown: Yale School of Medicine
Cristiana M. Pineda: Yale School of Medicine
Tianchi Xin: Yale School of Medicine
Jonathan Boucher: Yale School of Medicine
Kathleen C. Suozzi: Yale School of Medicine
Sangbum Park: Yale School of Medicine
Catherine Matte-Martone: Yale School of Medicine
David G. Gonzalez: Yale School of Medicine
Julie Rytlewski: Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Slobodan Beronja: Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Valentina Greco: Yale School of Medicine
Nature, 2017, vol. 548, issue 7667, 334-337
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Intravital imaging reveals unanticipated plasticity of adult skin epithelium in mice when faced with mutational or non-mutational insults, and elucidates the dynamic cellular behaviours used for its return to a homeostatic state.
Date: 2017
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