SummaryRegulation of tissue size requires fine tuning at the single-cell level of proliferation rate, cell volume, and cell death. Whereas the adjustment of proliferation and growth has been widely studied [1–5], the contribution of cell death and its adjustment to tissue-scale parameters have been so far much less explored. Recently, it was shown that epithelial cells could be eliminated by live-cell delamination in response to an increase of cell density [6]. Cell delamination was supposed to occur independently of caspase activation and was suggested to be based on a gradual and spontaneous disappearance of junctions in the delaminating cells [6]. Studying the elimination of cells in the midline region of the Drosophila pupal notum, we f...
Cell competition is a quality control mechanism through which tissues eliminate unfit cells. Cell co...
SummaryIn multicellular organisms, tissue integrity and organ size are maintained through removal of...
International audienceWhat regulates the spatiotemporal distribution of cell elimination in tissues ...
Regulation of tissue size requires fine tuning at the single-cell level of proliferation rate, cell ...
SummaryRegulation of tissue size requires fine tuning at the single-cell level of proliferation rate...
During the initial stage of tumor progression, oncogenic cells spread despite spatial confinement im...
When fast-growing cells are confronted with slow-growing cells in a mosaic tissue, the slow-growing ...
International audienceThe plasticity of developing tissues relies on the adjustment of cell survival...
Cell competition is a phenomenon originally described as the competition between cell populations wi...
Recent technological advances in high-resolution imaging and artificial modulation of genetic functi...
SummaryGenetic mosaics that place cells in competition within tissues may model features of tissue r...
SummaryThroughout their lifetime, cells may suffer insults that reduce their fitness and disrupt the...
The survival and growth of cells can be influenced by the properties of adjacent cells. This reflect...
International audienceCell competition is a widespread process leading to the expansion of one cell ...
© 2015 UBC Press. The phenomenon of cell competition is an interactive process originally discovered...
Cell competition is a quality control mechanism through which tissues eliminate unfit cells. Cell co...
SummaryIn multicellular organisms, tissue integrity and organ size are maintained through removal of...
International audienceWhat regulates the spatiotemporal distribution of cell elimination in tissues ...
Regulation of tissue size requires fine tuning at the single-cell level of proliferation rate, cell ...
SummaryRegulation of tissue size requires fine tuning at the single-cell level of proliferation rate...
During the initial stage of tumor progression, oncogenic cells spread despite spatial confinement im...
When fast-growing cells are confronted with slow-growing cells in a mosaic tissue, the slow-growing ...
International audienceThe plasticity of developing tissues relies on the adjustment of cell survival...
Cell competition is a phenomenon originally described as the competition between cell populations wi...
Recent technological advances in high-resolution imaging and artificial modulation of genetic functi...
SummaryGenetic mosaics that place cells in competition within tissues may model features of tissue r...
SummaryThroughout their lifetime, cells may suffer insults that reduce their fitness and disrupt the...
The survival and growth of cells can be influenced by the properties of adjacent cells. This reflect...
International audienceCell competition is a widespread process leading to the expansion of one cell ...
© 2015 UBC Press. The phenomenon of cell competition is an interactive process originally discovered...
Cell competition is a quality control mechanism through which tissues eliminate unfit cells. Cell co...
SummaryIn multicellular organisms, tissue integrity and organ size are maintained through removal of...
International audienceWhat regulates the spatiotemporal distribution of cell elimination in tissues ...