The maintenance of tissue homeostasis and health relies on the efficient removal of damaged or otherwise suboptimal cells. One way this is achieved is through cell competition, a fitness quality control mechanism that eliminates cells that are less fit than their neighbours. Through this process, cell competition has been shown to play diverse roles in development and in the adult, including in homeostasis and tumour suppression. However, over the last few years it has also become apparent that certain oncogenic mutations can provide cells with a competitive advantage that promotes their expansion via the elimination of surrounding wild-type cells. Thus, understanding how this process is initiated and regulated will provide important insigh...
Cancers exhibit a remarkable degree of intratumoral heterogeneity (ITH), which results from complex ...
SummaryIt is self-evident that cell–cell interactions play important roles in multicellular organism...
Tissue growth and regeneration are autonomous, stem-cell-mediated processes in which stem cells with...
The process of cell competition results in the elimination of cells that are viable but “less fit” t...
Cell competition is a cell fitness-sensing mechanism conserved from insects to mammals that eliminat...
Complex multicellular organisms require quantitative and qualitative assessments on each of their co...
The comparison of fitness between cells leads to the elimination of less competent cells in the pres...
© 2015 UBC Press. The phenomenon of cell competition is an interactive process originally discovered...
The survival and growth of cells can be influenced by the properties of adjacent cells. This reflect...
SummaryIn growing tissues, cell fitness disparities can provoke interactions that promote stronger c...
Throughout an individual’s life, somatic cells acquire cancer-associated mutations. A fraction of th...
Cell competition is emerging as a quality control mechanism that eliminates unfit cells in a wide ra...
Cell competition leads to elimination of a viable cell population, by fitter cells. Despite over for...
How cells with different genetic makeups compete in tissues is an outstanding question in developmen...
Cell competition is the short-range elimination of slow-dividing cells through apoptosis when confro...
Cancers exhibit a remarkable degree of intratumoral heterogeneity (ITH), which results from complex ...
SummaryIt is self-evident that cell–cell interactions play important roles in multicellular organism...
Tissue growth and regeneration are autonomous, stem-cell-mediated processes in which stem cells with...
The process of cell competition results in the elimination of cells that are viable but “less fit” t...
Cell competition is a cell fitness-sensing mechanism conserved from insects to mammals that eliminat...
Complex multicellular organisms require quantitative and qualitative assessments on each of their co...
The comparison of fitness between cells leads to the elimination of less competent cells in the pres...
© 2015 UBC Press. The phenomenon of cell competition is an interactive process originally discovered...
The survival and growth of cells can be influenced by the properties of adjacent cells. This reflect...
SummaryIn growing tissues, cell fitness disparities can provoke interactions that promote stronger c...
Throughout an individual’s life, somatic cells acquire cancer-associated mutations. A fraction of th...
Cell competition is emerging as a quality control mechanism that eliminates unfit cells in a wide ra...
Cell competition leads to elimination of a viable cell population, by fitter cells. Despite over for...
How cells with different genetic makeups compete in tissues is an outstanding question in developmen...
Cell competition is the short-range elimination of slow-dividing cells through apoptosis when confro...
Cancers exhibit a remarkable degree of intratumoral heterogeneity (ITH), which results from complex ...
SummaryIt is self-evident that cell–cell interactions play important roles in multicellular organism...
Tissue growth and regeneration are autonomous, stem-cell-mediated processes in which stem cells with...