In multicellular organisms one can find examples where a growing tissue divides up until some final fixed cell number. Asymmetric division plays a prevalent feature in tissue differentiation in these organisms, where the daughters of each asymmetric division inherit unequal amounts of a fate determining molecule and as a result follow different developmental fates. In some tissues the accumulation or decrease of cell cycle regulators acts as an intrinsic timing mechanism governing proliferation. Here we present a minimal model based on asymmetric division and dilution of a cell-cycle regulator that can generate any final population size that might be needed. We show that within the model there are a variety of growth mechanisms from linear ...
We consider a size structured cell population model where a mother cell gives birth to two daughter ...
Cell proliferation affects both cellular geometry and topology in a growing tissue, and hence rules ...
We present a nonlinear model of the dynamics of a cell population divided in a proliferative and a q...
<div><p>In multicellular organisms one can find examples where a growing tissue divides up until som...
In multicellular organisms one can find examples where a growing tissue divides up until some final ...
Microbial populations show striking diversity in cell growth morphology and lifecycle; however, our ...
Most cell types living in a stable environment tend to keep a constant characteristic size over succ...
Abstract How organisms maintain cell size homeostasis is a long-standing problem that remains unreso...
Cell division is a process that involves many biochemical steps and complex biophysical mechanisms. ...
Understanding the dynamics of cell population allows insight into the control mechanism of the growt...
A model for the statistics of cell division is proposed. The model assumes: (1) that growth a t the ...
Three models of division control are proposed to achieve cell size homeostasis: sizer, timer, and ad...
Cycling tissues such as the intestinal epithelium, germ line, and hair follicles, require a constant...
International audienceThe coordination of cell growth and division is a long-standing problem in bio...
Aspects of the asymptotic behaviour of cell-growth models described by partial differential equation...
We consider a size structured cell population model where a mother cell gives birth to two daughter ...
Cell proliferation affects both cellular geometry and topology in a growing tissue, and hence rules ...
We present a nonlinear model of the dynamics of a cell population divided in a proliferative and a q...
<div><p>In multicellular organisms one can find examples where a growing tissue divides up until som...
In multicellular organisms one can find examples where a growing tissue divides up until some final ...
Microbial populations show striking diversity in cell growth morphology and lifecycle; however, our ...
Most cell types living in a stable environment tend to keep a constant characteristic size over succ...
Abstract How organisms maintain cell size homeostasis is a long-standing problem that remains unreso...
Cell division is a process that involves many biochemical steps and complex biophysical mechanisms. ...
Understanding the dynamics of cell population allows insight into the control mechanism of the growt...
A model for the statistics of cell division is proposed. The model assumes: (1) that growth a t the ...
Three models of division control are proposed to achieve cell size homeostasis: sizer, timer, and ad...
Cycling tissues such as the intestinal epithelium, germ line, and hair follicles, require a constant...
International audienceThe coordination of cell growth and division is a long-standing problem in bio...
Aspects of the asymptotic behaviour of cell-growth models described by partial differential equation...
We consider a size structured cell population model where a mother cell gives birth to two daughter ...
Cell proliferation affects both cellular geometry and topology in a growing tissue, and hence rules ...
We present a nonlinear model of the dynamics of a cell population divided in a proliferative and a q...