The mechanisms by which quiescent cells, including adult stem cells, preserve their ability to resume proliferation after weeks or even years of cell cycle arrest are not known. We report that reversibility is not a passive property of nondividing cells, because enforced cell cycle arrest for a period as brief as 4 days initiates spontaneous, premature, and irreversible senescence. Increased expression of the gene encoding the basic helix-loop-helix protein HES1 was required for quiescence to be reversible, because HES1 prevented both premature senescence and inappropriate differentiation in quiescent fibroblasts. In some human tumors, the HES1 pathway was activated, which allowed these cells to evade differentiation and irreversible cell c...
Senescence is a permanent form of cell cycle arrest that limits the proliferation of damaged cells a...
The work was sponsored by the Wellcome Trust Grant 106185/Z/14/Z (to N.P.).Here, we study the dynami...
This review article discusses the epigenetic regulation of quiescent stem cells. Quiescent stem cell...
Summary: Quiescence is a dynamic process of reversible cell cycle arrest. High-level persistent expr...
ton cells, are unarguably distinct from cancer cells. Whereas for instance, by protecting cells from...
Subsets of mammalian adult stem cells reside in the quiescent state for prolonged periods of time. T...
© 2020 Elsevier Inc. Quiescence is a state of reversible proliferative arrest in which cells are not...
The immense number of cells in our body came from one fertilized egg, which meant that many division...
Development, tissue renewal and longevity of multi-cellular organisms require the ability to switch ...
Many of the cells in our bodies are quiescent, that is, temporarily not dividing. Under certain phys...
Many of the cells in our bodies are quiescent, that is, temporarily not dividing. Under certain phys...
Human cells that suffer mild DNA damage can enter a reversible state of growth arrest known as quies...
Cells of unicellular and multicellular eukaryotes can respond to certain environmental cues by arres...
Tight regulation of cell division is important for proper development and homeostasis in all multice...
Tight regulation of cell division is important for proper development and homeostasis in all multice...
Senescence is a permanent form of cell cycle arrest that limits the proliferation of damaged cells a...
The work was sponsored by the Wellcome Trust Grant 106185/Z/14/Z (to N.P.).Here, we study the dynami...
This review article discusses the epigenetic regulation of quiescent stem cells. Quiescent stem cell...
Summary: Quiescence is a dynamic process of reversible cell cycle arrest. High-level persistent expr...
ton cells, are unarguably distinct from cancer cells. Whereas for instance, by protecting cells from...
Subsets of mammalian adult stem cells reside in the quiescent state for prolonged periods of time. T...
© 2020 Elsevier Inc. Quiescence is a state of reversible proliferative arrest in which cells are not...
The immense number of cells in our body came from one fertilized egg, which meant that many division...
Development, tissue renewal and longevity of multi-cellular organisms require the ability to switch ...
Many of the cells in our bodies are quiescent, that is, temporarily not dividing. Under certain phys...
Many of the cells in our bodies are quiescent, that is, temporarily not dividing. Under certain phys...
Human cells that suffer mild DNA damage can enter a reversible state of growth arrest known as quies...
Cells of unicellular and multicellular eukaryotes can respond to certain environmental cues by arres...
Tight regulation of cell division is important for proper development and homeostasis in all multice...
Tight regulation of cell division is important for proper development and homeostasis in all multice...
Senescence is a permanent form of cell cycle arrest that limits the proliferation of damaged cells a...
The work was sponsored by the Wellcome Trust Grant 106185/Z/14/Z (to N.P.).Here, we study the dynami...
This review article discusses the epigenetic regulation of quiescent stem cells. Quiescent stem cell...