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      <STUDY_TITLE>Reversible dietary effect on intestinal stem cells</STUDY_TITLE>
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      <STUDY_ABSTRACT>We report the application of bulk RNAseq assay in examining the dietary effect on mouse intestinal stem cell (ISC) subpopulation.  Lgr5EGFPcreERT2 mice were fed with new western diet 1 (NWD1) or the control AIN76A diet for 3 or 12 months, to investigate differential dietary effect. To examine the reversibility of dietary effect, after 3 months of NWD1 feeding, the mice were switched to AIN feeding, and examined at 6 or 12 months old. Overall design: Examine differential dietary effect on the transcriptome profile of ISC cells After weaning, Lgr5EGFPcreERT2 mice were fed with AIN or NWD1 for 3 or 12 months and subjected to RNAseq examination. For Crossover experiments, after 3 months feeding of NWD1, the diet was switched to AIN, and mice were examined in 6 months or 12 months.</STUDY_ABSTRACT>
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