Studies of developing and self-renewing tissues have shown that differentiated cell types are typically specified through the actions of multistage cell lineages. Such lineages commonly include a stem cell and multiple progenitor (transit amplifying; TA) cell stages, which ultimately give rise to terminally differentiated (TD) cells. In several cases, self-renewal and differentiation of stem and progenitor cells within such lineages have been shown to be under feedback regulation. Together, the existence of multiple cell stages within a lineage and complex feedback regulation are thought to confer upon a tissue the ability to autoregulate development and regeneration, in terms of both cell number (total tissue volume) and cell identity (the...
The mechanism underlying control of organ size is not only a fascinating topic in biology, but also ...
The olfactory epithelium of the mouse has many properties that make it an ideal system for studying ...
Unlike the majority of the nervous system, the olfactory epithelium (OE) continuously produces new n...
Studies of developing and self-renewing tissues have shown that differentiated cell types are typica...
Abstract. Studies of developing and self-renewing tissues have shown that differentiated cell types ...
It is widely accepted that the growth and regeneration of tissues and organs is tightly controlled. ...
It is widely accepted that the growth and regeneration of tissues and organs is tightly controlled. ...
It is widely accepted that the growth and regeneration of tissues and organs is tightly controlled. ...
In developing and self-renewing tissues, terminally differentiated (TD) cell types are typically spe...
The mouse olfactory epithelium (OE) is an ideal model system for identifying and characterizing the ...
The molecular mechanisms that regulate tissue growth are diverse, but the objectives of growth contr...
To understand how signaling molecules regulate the generation of neurons from proliferating stem cel...
The mammalian olfactory epithelium (OE) supports continual neurogenesis throughout life, suggesting ...
To identify factors regulating neurogenesis and programmed cell death in mouse olfactory epithelium ...
AbstractIn developing and self-renewing tissues, terminally differentiated (TD) cell types are typic...
The mechanism underlying control of organ size is not only a fascinating topic in biology, but also ...
The olfactory epithelium of the mouse has many properties that make it an ideal system for studying ...
Unlike the majority of the nervous system, the olfactory epithelium (OE) continuously produces new n...
Studies of developing and self-renewing tissues have shown that differentiated cell types are typica...
Abstract. Studies of developing and self-renewing tissues have shown that differentiated cell types ...
It is widely accepted that the growth and regeneration of tissues and organs is tightly controlled. ...
It is widely accepted that the growth and regeneration of tissues and organs is tightly controlled. ...
It is widely accepted that the growth and regeneration of tissues and organs is tightly controlled. ...
In developing and self-renewing tissues, terminally differentiated (TD) cell types are typically spe...
The mouse olfactory epithelium (OE) is an ideal model system for identifying and characterizing the ...
The molecular mechanisms that regulate tissue growth are diverse, but the objectives of growth contr...
To understand how signaling molecules regulate the generation of neurons from proliferating stem cel...
The mammalian olfactory epithelium (OE) supports continual neurogenesis throughout life, suggesting ...
To identify factors regulating neurogenesis and programmed cell death in mouse olfactory epithelium ...
AbstractIn developing and self-renewing tissues, terminally differentiated (TD) cell types are typic...
The mechanism underlying control of organ size is not only a fascinating topic in biology, but also ...
The olfactory epithelium of the mouse has many properties that make it an ideal system for studying ...
Unlike the majority of the nervous system, the olfactory epithelium (OE) continuously produces new n...