2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.01.09.574887
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A new role for IFRD1 in regulation of ER stress in bladder epithelial homeostasis

Bisiayo E. Fashemi,
Amala K. Rougeau,
Arnold M. Salazar
et al.

Abstract: A healthy bladder requires the homeostatic maintenance of and rapid regeneration of urothelium upon stress/injury/infection. Several factors have been identified to play important roles in urothelial development, injury and disease response, however, little is known about urothelial regulation at homeostasis. Here, we identify a new role for IFRD1, a stress-induced gene that has recently been demonstrated to play a critical role in adult tissue proliferation and regeneration, in maintenance of urothelial funct… Show more

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