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Volume 20 Issue 2, February 2019

Intestinal stem cell renewal

Fan and colleagues show that the circular RNA circPan3 controls expression of the cytokine receptor IL-13Rα1 on intestinal stem cells and, thus, the renewal of those cells in response to IL-13 derived from group 2 innate lymphoid cells.

See Fan et al.

Image: Pingping Zhu. Cover Design: Erin Dewalt.

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