International audiencePolarity is defined by the segregation of cellular components along a defined axis. To polarize robustly, cells must be able to break symmetry and subsequently amplify these nascent asymmetries. Finally, asymmetric localization of signaling molecules must be translated into functional regulation of downstream effector pathways. Central to these behaviors are a diverse set of cell polarity networks. Within these networks, molecules exhibit varied behaviors, dynamically switching among different complexes and states, active versus inactive, bound versus unbound, immobile versus diffusive. This ability to switch dynamically between states is intimately connected to the ability of molecules to generate asymmetric patterns ...
Asymmetric cell division (ACD) is the fundamental process through which one cell divides into two ce...
Breaking of cellular symmetry in order to establish an apico-basal polarity axis initiates de novo f...
The making of an embryo and its internal organs entails the spatial coordination of cellular activit...
International audienceCell Polarity is defined as the structural, morphological, and functional asym...
The mechanisms and design principles of regulatory systems establishing stable polarized protein pat...
All cells in vivo have a primary axis of polarity that controls many aspects of their behaviour, suc...
A key function of signal transduction during cell polarization is the creation of spatially segregat...
Cell polarization is an evolutionarily conserved process that facilitates asymmetric distribution of...
International audienceCell polarity regulators are ubiquitous, evolutionary conserved multifunctiona...
Cell polarity is defined as the asymmetric distribution of cellular components along an axis. Most c...
From the simplest unicellular organisms to complex metazoans, cell polarity is a widespread characte...
AbstractCell polarization is often accompanied by cytoskeletal rearrangements. Two signalling protei...
Cell polarity underlies key processes in all cells, including growth, differentiation and division. ...
The establishment andmaintenance of cell polarity is important to awide range of biological processe...
Like blood neutrophils, dHL60 cells respond to a uniform concentration of attractant by polarizing i...
Asymmetric cell division (ACD) is the fundamental process through which one cell divides into two ce...
Breaking of cellular symmetry in order to establish an apico-basal polarity axis initiates de novo f...
The making of an embryo and its internal organs entails the spatial coordination of cellular activit...
International audienceCell Polarity is defined as the structural, morphological, and functional asym...
The mechanisms and design principles of regulatory systems establishing stable polarized protein pat...
All cells in vivo have a primary axis of polarity that controls many aspects of their behaviour, suc...
A key function of signal transduction during cell polarization is the creation of spatially segregat...
Cell polarization is an evolutionarily conserved process that facilitates asymmetric distribution of...
International audienceCell polarity regulators are ubiquitous, evolutionary conserved multifunctiona...
Cell polarity is defined as the asymmetric distribution of cellular components along an axis. Most c...
From the simplest unicellular organisms to complex metazoans, cell polarity is a widespread characte...
AbstractCell polarization is often accompanied by cytoskeletal rearrangements. Two signalling protei...
Cell polarity underlies key processes in all cells, including growth, differentiation and division. ...
The establishment andmaintenance of cell polarity is important to awide range of biological processe...
Like blood neutrophils, dHL60 cells respond to a uniform concentration of attractant by polarizing i...
Asymmetric cell division (ACD) is the fundamental process through which one cell divides into two ce...
Breaking of cellular symmetry in order to establish an apico-basal polarity axis initiates de novo f...
The making of an embryo and its internal organs entails the spatial coordination of cellular activit...