‘Normal' development requires a finely tuned equilibrium between cell differentiation and cell proliferation. Important issues in development include whether the cell cycle controls the cell-fate determination and whether cell identity in turn regulates cell-cycle progression. Although, these issues are of general biological relevance, stereotyped Drosophila neural lineages are particularly suited to address these questions and have provided insights into the links between cell-cycle progression and cell-fate specification
During early development in many species, maternally supplied gene products permit the cell cycle to...
AbstractNeural precursors often generate distinct cell types in a specific order, but the intrinsic ...
One of the longstanding goals of neurobiologists is to describe, in molecular terms, how a neural pr...
‘Normal' development requires a finely tuned equilibrium between cell differentiation and cell proli...
Stem cells face a diversity of choices throughout their lives. At specific times, they may decide to...
Stem cells face a diversity of choices throughout their lives. At specific times, they may decide to...
Great progress has been made in identifying transcriptional programs that establish stem cell identi...
The central nervous system (CNS) is the most complex organ in the body, responsible for complex func...
The human central nervous system (CNS) contains a daunting number of cells and tremendous cellular d...
The central nervous system (CNS) is the most complex organ in the body, responsible for complex func...
The generation of cellular diversity during early development of nervous system is poorly understood...
AbstractA key question in developmental neurobiology is how the diversity of cell types that make up...
AbstractNeurons and glia are produced in stereotyped patterns after neuroblast cell division during ...
Understanding how stem cell fate is initiated, maintained, and terminated is important, as improper ...
Over the past decade, many of the key components of the genetic machinery that regulate the asymmetr...
During early development in many species, maternally supplied gene products permit the cell cycle to...
AbstractNeural precursors often generate distinct cell types in a specific order, but the intrinsic ...
One of the longstanding goals of neurobiologists is to describe, in molecular terms, how a neural pr...
‘Normal' development requires a finely tuned equilibrium between cell differentiation and cell proli...
Stem cells face a diversity of choices throughout their lives. At specific times, they may decide to...
Stem cells face a diversity of choices throughout their lives. At specific times, they may decide to...
Great progress has been made in identifying transcriptional programs that establish stem cell identi...
The central nervous system (CNS) is the most complex organ in the body, responsible for complex func...
The human central nervous system (CNS) contains a daunting number of cells and tremendous cellular d...
The central nervous system (CNS) is the most complex organ in the body, responsible for complex func...
The generation of cellular diversity during early development of nervous system is poorly understood...
AbstractA key question in developmental neurobiology is how the diversity of cell types that make up...
AbstractNeurons and glia are produced in stereotyped patterns after neuroblast cell division during ...
Understanding how stem cell fate is initiated, maintained, and terminated is important, as improper ...
Over the past decade, many of the key components of the genetic machinery that regulate the asymmetr...
During early development in many species, maternally supplied gene products permit the cell cycle to...
AbstractNeural precursors often generate distinct cell types in a specific order, but the intrinsic ...
One of the longstanding goals of neurobiologists is to describe, in molecular terms, how a neural pr...