During mitosis cells can divide symmetrically to proliferate or asymmetrically to generate tissue diversity. While the mechanisms that ensure asymmetric cell division have been extensively studied, it is often assumed that a symmetric cell division is the default outcome of mitosis. Recent studies, however, imply that the symmetric nature of cell division is actively controlled, as they reveal numerous mechanisms that ensure the formation of equal-sized daughter cells as cells progress through cell division. Here we review our current knowledge of these mechanisms and highlight possible key questions in the field
Traditionally, it has been held that a central characteristic of stem cells is their ability to divi...
Asymmetric cell division generates cell types with different specialized functions or fates. This ty...
Life is a succession of cell divisions. For multicelled beings, diversity in the fate of a cell’s pr...
Stem cells are defined by both their ability to make more stem cells, a property known as 'self...
Stem cells divide either symmetrically or asymmetrically. In asymmetric division, post-mitotic influ...
Much has been made of the idea that asymmetric cell division is a defining characteristic of stem ce...
SummaryIt has long been known that cells can divide unequally by shifting the mitotic spindle to one...
Asymmetric cell division (ACD) is a mechanism to generate cellular diversity and used by prokaryotes...
Stem cell divisions are either asymmetric-in which one daughter cell remains a stem cell and one doe...
Stem cell divisions are either asymmetric—in which one daughter cell remains a stem cell and one doe...
All complex multicellular organisms must solve the problem of generating diverse and appropriately p...
Stem cells have the remarkable ability to undergo proliferative symmetric divisions and self-renewin...
Although little is known about how asymmetric cell division in plants is regulated, recent discoveri...
The orientation of the mitotic spindle has been proposed to control cell fate choices, tissue archit...
Traditionally, it has been held that a central characteristic of stem cells is their ability to divi...
Traditionally, it has been held that a central characteristic of stem cells is their ability to divi...
Asymmetric cell division generates cell types with different specialized functions or fates. This ty...
Life is a succession of cell divisions. For multicelled beings, diversity in the fate of a cell’s pr...
Stem cells are defined by both their ability to make more stem cells, a property known as 'self...
Stem cells divide either symmetrically or asymmetrically. In asymmetric division, post-mitotic influ...
Much has been made of the idea that asymmetric cell division is a defining characteristic of stem ce...
SummaryIt has long been known that cells can divide unequally by shifting the mitotic spindle to one...
Asymmetric cell division (ACD) is a mechanism to generate cellular diversity and used by prokaryotes...
Stem cell divisions are either asymmetric-in which one daughter cell remains a stem cell and one doe...
Stem cell divisions are either asymmetric—in which one daughter cell remains a stem cell and one doe...
All complex multicellular organisms must solve the problem of generating diverse and appropriately p...
Stem cells have the remarkable ability to undergo proliferative symmetric divisions and self-renewin...
Although little is known about how asymmetric cell division in plants is regulated, recent discoveri...
The orientation of the mitotic spindle has been proposed to control cell fate choices, tissue archit...
Traditionally, it has been held that a central characteristic of stem cells is their ability to divi...
Traditionally, it has been held that a central characteristic of stem cells is their ability to divi...
Asymmetric cell division generates cell types with different specialized functions or fates. This ty...
Life is a succession of cell divisions. For multicelled beings, diversity in the fate of a cell’s pr...