AbstractIn most tissues, cell division is coordinated with increases in mass (i.e., growth). To understand this coordination, we altered rates of division in cell clones or compartments of the Drosophila wing and measured the effects on growth. Constitutive overproduction of the transcriptional regulator dE2F increased expression of the S- and M-phase initiators Cyclin E and String (Cdc25), thereby accelerating cell proliferation. Loss of dE2F or overproduction of its corepressor, RBF, retarded cell proliferation. These manipulations altered cell numbers over a 4- to 5-fold range but had little effect on clone or compartment sizes. Instead, changes in cell division rates were offset by changes in cell size. We infer that dE2F and RBF functi...
AbstractMany types of cells compensate for induced alterations in the length of one cell cycle phase...
AbstractThe highly conserved regulatory mechanisms that control progression of a cell through the ce...
We have generated wing disc compartments that contain marked fast growing M(+) clones surrounded by ...
AbstractIn most tissues, cell division is coordinated with increases in mass (i.e., growth). To unde...
During early development in many species, maternally supplied gene products permit the cell cycle to...
Regulation of cell growth and cell division plays fundamental roles in tissue morphogenesis. However...
During larval development, Drosophila imaginal discs increase in size about 1000-fold and cells are ...
Transcription factors of the Myc proto-oncogene family promote cell division, but how they do this i...
Control of cessation of growth in developing organs has recently been proposed to be influenced by m...
We report here experiments aimed at understanding the connections between cell competition and growt...
AbstractTranscription factors of the Myc proto-oncogene family promote cell division, but how they d...
AbstractTradition holds that cyclin D is required for the initiation of cell division; recent studie...
12 pages, 7 figures.-- PMID: 19355788 [PubMed].-- Supporting information (Suppl. figures S1-S3, movi...
How growth of a developing tissue is regulated is far from being understood. Tissue growth involves ...
In Drosophila, the Vestigial-Scalloped (VG-SD) dimeric transcription factor is required for wing cel...
AbstractMany types of cells compensate for induced alterations in the length of one cell cycle phase...
AbstractThe highly conserved regulatory mechanisms that control progression of a cell through the ce...
We have generated wing disc compartments that contain marked fast growing M(+) clones surrounded by ...
AbstractIn most tissues, cell division is coordinated with increases in mass (i.e., growth). To unde...
During early development in many species, maternally supplied gene products permit the cell cycle to...
Regulation of cell growth and cell division plays fundamental roles in tissue morphogenesis. However...
During larval development, Drosophila imaginal discs increase in size about 1000-fold and cells are ...
Transcription factors of the Myc proto-oncogene family promote cell division, but how they do this i...
Control of cessation of growth in developing organs has recently been proposed to be influenced by m...
We report here experiments aimed at understanding the connections between cell competition and growt...
AbstractTranscription factors of the Myc proto-oncogene family promote cell division, but how they d...
AbstractTradition holds that cyclin D is required for the initiation of cell division; recent studie...
12 pages, 7 figures.-- PMID: 19355788 [PubMed].-- Supporting information (Suppl. figures S1-S3, movi...
How growth of a developing tissue is regulated is far from being understood. Tissue growth involves ...
In Drosophila, the Vestigial-Scalloped (VG-SD) dimeric transcription factor is required for wing cel...
AbstractMany types of cells compensate for induced alterations in the length of one cell cycle phase...
AbstractThe highly conserved regulatory mechanisms that control progression of a cell through the ce...
We have generated wing disc compartments that contain marked fast growing M(+) clones surrounded by ...