When fast-growing cells are confronted with slow-growing cells in a mosaic tissue, the slow-growing cells are often progressively eliminated by apoptosis through a process known as cell competition. The underlying signalling pathways remain unknown, but recent findings have shown that cell crowding within an epithelium leads to the eviction of cells from the epithelial sheet. This suggests that mechanical forces could contribute to cell elimination during cell competition
Cell competition is a cell fitness-sensing mechanism conserved from insects to mammals that eliminat...
Recent technological advances in high-resolution imaging and artificial modulation of genetic functi...
The survival and growth of cells can be influenced by the properties of adjacent cells. This reflect...
When fast-growing cells are confronted with slow-growing cells in a mosaic tissue, the slow-growing ...
Cell competition is the short-range elimination of slow-dividing cells through apoptosis when confro...
International audienceCell competition is a widespread process leading to the expansion of one cell ...
SummaryRegulation of tissue size requires fine tuning at the single-cell level of proliferation rate...
How cells with different genetic makeups compete in tissues is an outstanding question in developmen...
Regulation of tissue size requires fine tuning at the single-cell level of proliferation rate, cell ...
© 2015 UBC Press. The phenomenon of cell competition is an interactive process originally discovered...
In the multi-cellular community, cells with different properties often compete with each other for s...
D ow nloaded from 2 During embryonic development or under certain pathological conditions, viable bu...
Cell competition leads to elimination of a viable cell population, by fitter cells. Despite over for...
Cell competition is a form of cell-cell signalling that results in the elimination of less fit cells...
Cell competition is a phenomenon originally described as the competition between cell populations wi...
Cell competition is a cell fitness-sensing mechanism conserved from insects to mammals that eliminat...
Recent technological advances in high-resolution imaging and artificial modulation of genetic functi...
The survival and growth of cells can be influenced by the properties of adjacent cells. This reflect...
When fast-growing cells are confronted with slow-growing cells in a mosaic tissue, the slow-growing ...
Cell competition is the short-range elimination of slow-dividing cells through apoptosis when confro...
International audienceCell competition is a widespread process leading to the expansion of one cell ...
SummaryRegulation of tissue size requires fine tuning at the single-cell level of proliferation rate...
How cells with different genetic makeups compete in tissues is an outstanding question in developmen...
Regulation of tissue size requires fine tuning at the single-cell level of proliferation rate, cell ...
© 2015 UBC Press. The phenomenon of cell competition is an interactive process originally discovered...
In the multi-cellular community, cells with different properties often compete with each other for s...
D ow nloaded from 2 During embryonic development or under certain pathological conditions, viable bu...
Cell competition leads to elimination of a viable cell population, by fitter cells. Despite over for...
Cell competition is a form of cell-cell signalling that results in the elimination of less fit cells...
Cell competition is a phenomenon originally described as the competition between cell populations wi...
Cell competition is a cell fitness-sensing mechanism conserved from insects to mammals that eliminat...
Recent technological advances in high-resolution imaging and artificial modulation of genetic functi...
The survival and growth of cells can be influenced by the properties of adjacent cells. This reflect...