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This project investigates the genetic and regulatory networks that control gut compartmentalization and function in Drosophila. By employing advanced genetic and computational techniques, it aims to uncover the mechanisms underlying gut physiology, which could have implications for understanding mammalian gut health.
In recent years, the contribution of gut to health and disease, as well as the mechanisms important for gut homeostasis, like the maintenance of intestinal stem cells, have just began to be unraveled.
Due to its general importance, studies addressing intestinal organization and physiology and, more generally, the question of how this organ functions as a whole, will become one of the most promising areas of research.
In all animals, the mature gut is characterized by a succession of distinct com…
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