SummaryStem cells have the capacity to both self-renew and generate postmitotic cells. Long-term tracking of individual clones in their natural environment constitutes the ultimate way to validate postembryonic stem cells. We identify retinal stem cells (RSCs) using the spatiotemporal organization of the fish retina and follow the complete offspring of a single cell during the postnatal life. RSCs generate two tissues of the adult fish retina, the neural retina (NR) and the retinal-pigmented epithelium (RPE). Despite their common embryonic origin and tight coordination during continuous organ growth, we prove that NR and RPE are maintained by dedicated RSCs that contribute in a fate-restricted manner to either one or the other tissue. We sh...
AbstractIn a large-scale forward-genetic screen, we discovered that a limited number of genes are re...
AbstractIn a large-scale forward-genetic screen, we discovered that a limited number of genes are re...
SummaryA fundamental question in developmental neuroscience is how a collection of progenitor cells ...
SummaryStem cells have the capacity to both self-renew and generate postmitotic cells. Long-term tra...
The potency of post-embryonic stem cells can only be addressed in the living organism, by labeling s...
cells can also be derived from two or perhaps threeABSTRACT: The vertebrate retina is derived additi...
The optic cup houses multipotent retinal progenitor cells that proliferate and differentiate to form...
The optic cup houses multipotent retinal progenitor cells that proliferate and differentiate to form...
The optic cup houses multipotent retinal progenitor cells that proliferate and differentiate to form...
Development and differentiation of the retina was studied with a focus on environmental interactions...
The vertebrate central nervous system (CNS) is made up of a diverse array of cell types. The retina,...
AbstractThe retina of the adult teleost fish is an important model for studying persistent and injur...
The vertebrate retina develops from a specified group of precursor cells that adopt distinct identit...
The vertebrate retina develops from a specified group of precursor cells that adopt distinct identit...
Clonal analysis is helping us understand the dynamics of cell replacement in homeostatic adult tissu...
AbstractIn a large-scale forward-genetic screen, we discovered that a limited number of genes are re...
AbstractIn a large-scale forward-genetic screen, we discovered that a limited number of genes are re...
SummaryA fundamental question in developmental neuroscience is how a collection of progenitor cells ...
SummaryStem cells have the capacity to both self-renew and generate postmitotic cells. Long-term tra...
The potency of post-embryonic stem cells can only be addressed in the living organism, by labeling s...
cells can also be derived from two or perhaps threeABSTRACT: The vertebrate retina is derived additi...
The optic cup houses multipotent retinal progenitor cells that proliferate and differentiate to form...
The optic cup houses multipotent retinal progenitor cells that proliferate and differentiate to form...
The optic cup houses multipotent retinal progenitor cells that proliferate and differentiate to form...
Development and differentiation of the retina was studied with a focus on environmental interactions...
The vertebrate central nervous system (CNS) is made up of a diverse array of cell types. The retina,...
AbstractThe retina of the adult teleost fish is an important model for studying persistent and injur...
The vertebrate retina develops from a specified group of precursor cells that adopt distinct identit...
The vertebrate retina develops from a specified group of precursor cells that adopt distinct identit...
Clonal analysis is helping us understand the dynamics of cell replacement in homeostatic adult tissu...
AbstractIn a large-scale forward-genetic screen, we discovered that a limited number of genes are re...
AbstractIn a large-scale forward-genetic screen, we discovered that a limited number of genes are re...
SummaryA fundamental question in developmental neuroscience is how a collection of progenitor cells ...