Cell size is highly variable; cells from various tissues differ in volume over orders of magnitudes, from tiny lymphocytes to giant neurons, and cells of a given type change size during the cell cycle. Larger cells need to produce and maintain higher amounts of RNA and protein to sustain biomass and function, although the genome content often remains constant. Available data indicate that the transcriptional and translational outputs scale with cell size at a genome-wide level, but how such remarkably coordinated regulation is achieved remains largely mysterious. With global and systems-level approaches becoming more widespread and quantitative, it is worth revisiting this fascinating problem. Here, we outline current knowledge of the funda...
Background Regulation of cell size requires coordination of growth and proliferation. Conditional lo...
2022 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.The evolution of large genome size has been associat...
Gene expression via transcription-translation is the most fundamental reaction to sustain biological...
Cell size is highly variable; cells from various tissues differ in volume over orders of magnitudes,...
All cells change size during the cell cycle, as they have to double their mass in order to produce t...
SummaryIs bigger better? Scientists have long puzzled over the potential relationship between cell s...
Cell size varies during the cell cycle and in response to external stimuli. This requires the tight ...
Human cells are dynamic: they grow, replicate their genetic information (DNA), and divide. Clonal po...
Human cells are dynamic: they grow, replicate their genetic information (DNA), and divide. Clonal po...
Cell sizes can differ vastly between cell types in individual metazoan organisms. In rat liver, sple...
Cell size is highly variable among different species across the Tree of Life. For decades, biologist...
Cells adopt a size that is optimal for their function, and pushing them beyond this limit can cause ...
Several genes involved in growth control have lately been demonstrated to exhibit more potent effect...
The cell division rate, size and gene expression programmes change in response to external condition...
Growth is a dynamic process whereby cells accumulate mass. Growth rates of single cells are connecte...
Background Regulation of cell size requires coordination of growth and proliferation. Conditional lo...
2022 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.The evolution of large genome size has been associat...
Gene expression via transcription-translation is the most fundamental reaction to sustain biological...
Cell size is highly variable; cells from various tissues differ in volume over orders of magnitudes,...
All cells change size during the cell cycle, as they have to double their mass in order to produce t...
SummaryIs bigger better? Scientists have long puzzled over the potential relationship between cell s...
Cell size varies during the cell cycle and in response to external stimuli. This requires the tight ...
Human cells are dynamic: they grow, replicate their genetic information (DNA), and divide. Clonal po...
Human cells are dynamic: they grow, replicate their genetic information (DNA), and divide. Clonal po...
Cell sizes can differ vastly between cell types in individual metazoan organisms. In rat liver, sple...
Cell size is highly variable among different species across the Tree of Life. For decades, biologist...
Cells adopt a size that is optimal for their function, and pushing them beyond this limit can cause ...
Several genes involved in growth control have lately been demonstrated to exhibit more potent effect...
The cell division rate, size and gene expression programmes change in response to external condition...
Growth is a dynamic process whereby cells accumulate mass. Growth rates of single cells are connecte...
Background Regulation of cell size requires coordination of growth and proliferation. Conditional lo...
2022 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.The evolution of large genome size has been associat...
Gene expression via transcription-translation is the most fundamental reaction to sustain biological...