Regeneration of damaged tissues typically requires a population of active stem cells. How damaged tissue is regenerated in quiescent tissues lacking a stem cell population is less well understood. We used a genetic screen in the developing Drosophila melanogaster eye to investigate the mechanisms that trigger quiescent cells to re-enter the cell cycle and proliferate in response to tissue damage. We discovered that Hippo signaling regulates compensatory proliferation after extensive cell death in the developing eye. Scalloped and Yorkie, transcriptional effectors of the Hippo pathway, drive Cyclin E expression to induce cell cycle re-entry in cells that normally remain quiescent in the absence of damage. Ajuba, an upstream regulator of Hipp...
Long-term maintenance of tissue homeostasis relies on the accurate regulation of somatic stem cell a...
Stem cells control their mitotic activity to decide whether to proliferate or to stay in quiescence....
SummaryIn multicellular organisms, apoptotic cells induce compensatory proliferation of neighboring ...
Regeneration of damaged tissues typically requires a population of active stem cells. How damaged ti...
Regeneration of damaged tissues typically requires a population of active stem cells. How damaged ti...
AbstractDuring tissue regeneration, cell proliferation replaces missing structures to restore organ ...
AbstractWhen cells undergo apoptosis, they can stimulate the proliferation of nearby cells, a proces...
AbstractDuring tissue regeneration, cell proliferation replaces missing structures to restore organ ...
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AbstractWhen cells undergo apoptosis, they can stimulate the proliferation of nearby cells, a proces...
Regeneration is a fascinating phenomenon that allows organisms to replace or repair damaged organs o...
Regeneration relies on cell proliferation to restore damaged tissues. Multiple signaling pathways ac...
During normal development, organ growth is tightly regulated such that a high degree of fidelity to ...
During normal development, organ growth is tightly regulated such that a high degree of fidelity to ...
During the development of multicellular organisms, proliferating, undifferentiated cells often trans...
Long-term maintenance of tissue homeostasis relies on the accurate regulation of somatic stem cell a...
Stem cells control their mitotic activity to decide whether to proliferate or to stay in quiescence....
SummaryIn multicellular organisms, apoptotic cells induce compensatory proliferation of neighboring ...
Regeneration of damaged tissues typically requires a population of active stem cells. How damaged ti...
Regeneration of damaged tissues typically requires a population of active stem cells. How damaged ti...
AbstractDuring tissue regeneration, cell proliferation replaces missing structures to restore organ ...
AbstractWhen cells undergo apoptosis, they can stimulate the proliferation of nearby cells, a proces...
AbstractDuring tissue regeneration, cell proliferation replaces missing structures to restore organ ...
Skip to Next Section Identification of the signaling pathways that control the proliferation of stem...
AbstractWhen cells undergo apoptosis, they can stimulate the proliferation of nearby cells, a proces...
Regeneration is a fascinating phenomenon that allows organisms to replace or repair damaged organs o...
Regeneration relies on cell proliferation to restore damaged tissues. Multiple signaling pathways ac...
During normal development, organ growth is tightly regulated such that a high degree of fidelity to ...
During normal development, organ growth is tightly regulated such that a high degree of fidelity to ...
During the development of multicellular organisms, proliferating, undifferentiated cells often trans...
Long-term maintenance of tissue homeostasis relies on the accurate regulation of somatic stem cell a...
Stem cells control their mitotic activity to decide whether to proliferate or to stay in quiescence....
SummaryIn multicellular organisms, apoptotic cells induce compensatory proliferation of neighboring ...