The proliferation of progenitor cells and tissue‐specific stem cells underlies the formation and maintenance of tissues and organs. The long‐term maintenance of stem cells can be achieved by asymmetric cell divisions that combine self‐renewal with the generation of daughter cells that initiate a differentiation program. Alternatively, symmetric cell divisions can be used to expand the stem cell population. A tight balance between these division modes prevents both tumorous over‐proliferation and premature differentiation. The research described in this thesis is aimed at finding the mechanisms that control the balance between proliferative and asymmetric stem cell divisions. These studies are based on live observations of cell division duri...
During development of multicellular organisms, cell divisions need to be coordinated with the develo...
Transitions between asymmetric (self-renewing) and symmetric (proliferative) cell divisions are robu...
AbstractCertain aspects of the distal gonad of C. elegans are comparable to niche/stem cell systems ...
The proliferation of progenitor cells and tissue‐specific stem cells underlies the formation and mai...
The proliferation of progenitor cells and tissue‐specific stem cells underlies the formation and mai...
Stem cells are defined by both their ability to make more stem cells, a property known as 'self...
SummaryA pool of proliferating germline stem cells is essential for gamete production in Caenorhabdi...
A correct balance between proliferative and asymmetric cell divisions underlies normal development, ...
The formation of a complex multi-cellular organism from a single fertilized egg is an intriguing yet...
A correct balance between proliferative and asymmetric cell divisions underlies normal development, ...
The establishment of homeostasis among cell growth, differentiation, and apoptosis is of key importa...
A correct balance between proliferative and asymmetric cell divisions underlies normal development, ...
Cell division must be tightly regulated through both developmental programming and environmental con...
AbstractMetazoan stem cells repopulate tissues during adult life by dividing asymmetrically to gener...
During development of multicellular organisms, cell divisions need to be coordinated with the develo...
During development of multicellular organisms, cell divisions need to be coordinated with the develo...
Transitions between asymmetric (self-renewing) and symmetric (proliferative) cell divisions are robu...
AbstractCertain aspects of the distal gonad of C. elegans are comparable to niche/stem cell systems ...
The proliferation of progenitor cells and tissue‐specific stem cells underlies the formation and mai...
The proliferation of progenitor cells and tissue‐specific stem cells underlies the formation and mai...
Stem cells are defined by both their ability to make more stem cells, a property known as 'self...
SummaryA pool of proliferating germline stem cells is essential for gamete production in Caenorhabdi...
A correct balance between proliferative and asymmetric cell divisions underlies normal development, ...
The formation of a complex multi-cellular organism from a single fertilized egg is an intriguing yet...
A correct balance between proliferative and asymmetric cell divisions underlies normal development, ...
The establishment of homeostasis among cell growth, differentiation, and apoptosis is of key importa...
A correct balance between proliferative and asymmetric cell divisions underlies normal development, ...
Cell division must be tightly regulated through both developmental programming and environmental con...
AbstractMetazoan stem cells repopulate tissues during adult life by dividing asymmetrically to gener...
During development of multicellular organisms, cell divisions need to be coordinated with the develo...
During development of multicellular organisms, cell divisions need to be coordinated with the develo...
Transitions between asymmetric (self-renewing) and symmetric (proliferative) cell divisions are robu...
AbstractCertain aspects of the distal gonad of C. elegans are comparable to niche/stem cell systems ...