<p>Plotted is the quantity in formula (4) as a function of the mutation rate, . The percentage of the stem cells in the whole population () is marked next to the lines. The other parameters are , .</p
Traditionally, it has been held that a central characteristic of stem cells is their ability to divi...
<p>(A) A fraction <i>s</i> of stem cells divide symmetrically while the others divide asymmetrically...
Growth rate and competition effects are similar to the impact on HSCs. Lower competition leads to gr...
<p>The quantity , which corresponds to , is plotted as a function of the mutation rate, , for three ...
<p>The weight of a typical symmetrically dividing mutant stem cell lineage, , relative to the weight...
<p>The results of numerical simulations are presented as points connected with dotted lines (standar...
The growth rate discrepancy, ρ, exerts a dominant effect upon whether the final population sizes fav...
<p>(A–F) Percentage of cells that have completed at least the first meiotic division (post-MI) in in...
<p>The case of symmetrically dividing stem cells, same as in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article...
<p>As in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0076195#pone-0076195-...
A. In determining the total number of stem cells, the competition intensity plays a dominating role ...
<p>The results shown are for the diploid method with , for peak 0 (a, left) and peak 1 (b, right). I...
<p>(A) Homeostasis of stem cell number may be achieved by invariant asymmetric renewals. (B) Alterna...
Traditionally, it has been held that a central characteristic of stem cells is their ability to divi...
<p>The fastest pathway of both cases is DGR, but the probabilities of stem-cell division are markedl...
Traditionally, it has been held that a central characteristic of stem cells is their ability to divi...
<p>(A) A fraction <i>s</i> of stem cells divide symmetrically while the others divide asymmetrically...
Growth rate and competition effects are similar to the impact on HSCs. Lower competition leads to gr...
<p>The quantity , which corresponds to , is plotted as a function of the mutation rate, , for three ...
<p>The weight of a typical symmetrically dividing mutant stem cell lineage, , relative to the weight...
<p>The results of numerical simulations are presented as points connected with dotted lines (standar...
The growth rate discrepancy, ρ, exerts a dominant effect upon whether the final population sizes fav...
<p>(A–F) Percentage of cells that have completed at least the first meiotic division (post-MI) in in...
<p>The case of symmetrically dividing stem cells, same as in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article...
<p>As in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0076195#pone-0076195-...
A. In determining the total number of stem cells, the competition intensity plays a dominating role ...
<p>The results shown are for the diploid method with , for peak 0 (a, left) and peak 1 (b, right). I...
<p>(A) Homeostasis of stem cell number may be achieved by invariant asymmetric renewals. (B) Alterna...
Traditionally, it has been held that a central characteristic of stem cells is their ability to divi...
<p>The fastest pathway of both cases is DGR, but the probabilities of stem-cell division are markedl...
Traditionally, it has been held that a central characteristic of stem cells is their ability to divi...
<p>(A) A fraction <i>s</i> of stem cells divide symmetrically while the others divide asymmetrically...
Growth rate and competition effects are similar to the impact on HSCs. Lower competition leads to gr...