<p>If the two daughter cells share the same fate, the preceding division is considered to be symmetric; while if one daughter cell retains SC capabilities and the other differentiates, the preceding mitotic event is considered to be asymmetric. Normal SCs are in blue and differentiated cells are depicted in red.</p
Traditionally, it has been held that a central characteristic of stem cells is their ability to divi...
Germline stem cells divide asymmetrically, producing a self-renewing stem cell and a differentiating...
<p>Division events are negatively regulated by daughter cells and differentiation decisions are posi...
<p>In the asymmetric division model, a SC produces one differentiated cell and one SC. In the symmet...
Stem cells divide either symmetrically or asymmetrically. In asymmetric division, post-mitotic influ...
Stem cells are defined by both their ability to make more stem cells, a property known as 'self...
<div><p>The model is based on the Moran process, which maintains a constant population size (A) and ...
Life is a succession of cell divisions. For multicelled beings, diversity in the fate of a cell’s pr...
Stem cell divisions are either asymmetric-in which one daughter cell remains a stem cell and one doe...
Most tissues in metazoans undergo continuous turnover due to cell death or epithelial shedding. Sinc...
During mitosis cells can divide symmetrically to proliferate or asymmetrically to generate tissue di...
Stem cell divisions are either asymmetric—in which one daughter cell remains a stem cell and one doe...
Much has been made of the idea that asymmetric cell division is a defining characteristic of stem ce...
Most tissues in metazoans undergo continuous turnover due to cell death or epithelial shedding. Sinc...
Traditionally, it has been held that a central characteristic of stem cells is their ability to divi...
Traditionally, it has been held that a central characteristic of stem cells is their ability to divi...
Germline stem cells divide asymmetrically, producing a self-renewing stem cell and a differentiating...
<p>Division events are negatively regulated by daughter cells and differentiation decisions are posi...
<p>In the asymmetric division model, a SC produces one differentiated cell and one SC. In the symmet...
Stem cells divide either symmetrically or asymmetrically. In asymmetric division, post-mitotic influ...
Stem cells are defined by both their ability to make more stem cells, a property known as 'self...
<div><p>The model is based on the Moran process, which maintains a constant population size (A) and ...
Life is a succession of cell divisions. For multicelled beings, diversity in the fate of a cell’s pr...
Stem cell divisions are either asymmetric-in which one daughter cell remains a stem cell and one doe...
Most tissues in metazoans undergo continuous turnover due to cell death or epithelial shedding. Sinc...
During mitosis cells can divide symmetrically to proliferate or asymmetrically to generate tissue di...
Stem cell divisions are either asymmetric—in which one daughter cell remains a stem cell and one doe...
Much has been made of the idea that asymmetric cell division is a defining characteristic of stem ce...
Most tissues in metazoans undergo continuous turnover due to cell death or epithelial shedding. Sinc...
Traditionally, it has been held that a central characteristic of stem cells is their ability to divi...
Traditionally, it has been held that a central characteristic of stem cells is their ability to divi...
Germline stem cells divide asymmetrically, producing a self-renewing stem cell and a differentiating...
<p>Division events are negatively regulated by daughter cells and differentiation decisions are posi...