For proliferating cells subject to both division and death, how can one estimate the average generation number of the living population without continuous observation or a division-diluting dye? In this paper we provide a method for cell systems such that at each division there is an unlikely, heritable one-way label change that has no impact other than to serve as a distinguishing marker. If the probability of label change per cell generation can be determined and the proportion of labeled cells at a given time point can be measured, we establish that the average generation number of living cells can be estimated. Crucially, the estimator does not depend on knowledge of the statistics of cell cycle, death rates or total cell numbers...
<div><p>In multicellular organisms one can find examples where a growing tissue divides up until som...
AbstractWe present a general class of cell population models that can be used to track the prolifera...
Moolgavkar and Luebeck (1) proposed a stochastic birth–death type model from which the cell division...
For proliferating cells subject to both division and death, how can one estimate the average genera...
For proliferating cells subject to both division and death, how can one estimate the average genera...
Estimating the average generation of a collection of cells is helpful in understanding complex cell...
Background: Quantifying cell division and death is central to many studies in the biological science...
<p>Rate of cell death is defined as the fraction of cells dying in each generation. As an example, i...
In most biological studies and processes, cell proliferation and population dynamics play an essenti...
A deterministic formula is commonly used to approximate the expected generation number of a populati...
The CFSE dye dilution assay is widely used to determine the number of divisions a given CFSE labelle...
In cell lifespan studies the exponential nature of cell survival curves is often interpreted as show...
We present a general class of cell population models that can be used to track the proliferation of ...
For proliferating cell systems in which the usual “labeled mitoses” method cannot be used to estimat...
The division tracking dye, carboxyfluorescin diacetate succinimidyl ester (CFSE) is currently the mo...
<div><p>In multicellular organisms one can find examples where a growing tissue divides up until som...
AbstractWe present a general class of cell population models that can be used to track the prolifera...
Moolgavkar and Luebeck (1) proposed a stochastic birth–death type model from which the cell division...
For proliferating cells subject to both division and death, how can one estimate the average genera...
For proliferating cells subject to both division and death, how can one estimate the average genera...
Estimating the average generation of a collection of cells is helpful in understanding complex cell...
Background: Quantifying cell division and death is central to many studies in the biological science...
<p>Rate of cell death is defined as the fraction of cells dying in each generation. As an example, i...
In most biological studies and processes, cell proliferation and population dynamics play an essenti...
A deterministic formula is commonly used to approximate the expected generation number of a populati...
The CFSE dye dilution assay is widely used to determine the number of divisions a given CFSE labelle...
In cell lifespan studies the exponential nature of cell survival curves is often interpreted as show...
We present a general class of cell population models that can be used to track the proliferation of ...
For proliferating cell systems in which the usual “labeled mitoses” method cannot be used to estimat...
The division tracking dye, carboxyfluorescin diacetate succinimidyl ester (CFSE) is currently the mo...
<div><p>In multicellular organisms one can find examples where a growing tissue divides up until som...
AbstractWe present a general class of cell population models that can be used to track the prolifera...
Moolgavkar and Luebeck (1) proposed a stochastic birth–death type model from which the cell division...