The generation of cellular diversity during development involves differentiating cells transitioning between discrete cell states. In the 1940s, the developmental biologist Conrad Waddington introduced a landscape metaphor to describe this process. The developmental path of a cell was pictured as a ball rolling through a terrain of branching valleys with cell fate decisions represented by the branch points at which the ball decides between one of two available valleys. Here we discuss progress in constructing quantitative dynamical models inspired by this view of cellular differentiation. We describe a framework based on catastrophe theory and dynamical systems methods that provides the foundations for quantitative geometric models of cellu...
<p>(A) A schematic representation of cell differentiation through a binary cell fate decision. Signa...
Embryonic development leads to the reproducible and ordered appearance of complexity from egg to adu...
We explored the underlying mechanisms of differentiation, dedifferentiation, reprogramming and trans...
Fate decisions in developing tissues involve cells transitioning between discrete cell states, each ...
<div><h3>Abstract</h3><p>Recent progress in stem cell biology, notably cell fate conversion, calls f...
We developed a theoretical framework to prove the existence and quantify the Waddington landscape as...
Recent progress in stem cell biology, notably cell fate conversion, calls for novel theoretical unde...
Waddington's epigenetic landscape is probably the most famous and most powerful metaphor in developm...
Recent progress in stem cell biology, notably cell fate conversion, calls for novel theoretical unde...
Understanding cell fate selection remains a central challenge in developmental biology. We present a...
Embryonic development leads to the reproducible and ordered appearance of complexity from egg to adu...
Models describing the process of stem-cell differentiation are plentiful, and may offer insights int...
Models describing the process of stem-cell differentiation are plentiful, and may offer insights int...
Cellular differentiation, reprogramming and transdifferentiation are determined by underlying gene r...
We explored the underlying mechanisms of differentiation, dedifferentiation, reprogramming and trans...
<p>(A) A schematic representation of cell differentiation through a binary cell fate decision. Signa...
Embryonic development leads to the reproducible and ordered appearance of complexity from egg to adu...
We explored the underlying mechanisms of differentiation, dedifferentiation, reprogramming and trans...
Fate decisions in developing tissues involve cells transitioning between discrete cell states, each ...
<div><h3>Abstract</h3><p>Recent progress in stem cell biology, notably cell fate conversion, calls f...
We developed a theoretical framework to prove the existence and quantify the Waddington landscape as...
Recent progress in stem cell biology, notably cell fate conversion, calls for novel theoretical unde...
Waddington's epigenetic landscape is probably the most famous and most powerful metaphor in developm...
Recent progress in stem cell biology, notably cell fate conversion, calls for novel theoretical unde...
Understanding cell fate selection remains a central challenge in developmental biology. We present a...
Embryonic development leads to the reproducible and ordered appearance of complexity from egg to adu...
Models describing the process of stem-cell differentiation are plentiful, and may offer insights int...
Models describing the process of stem-cell differentiation are plentiful, and may offer insights int...
Cellular differentiation, reprogramming and transdifferentiation are determined by underlying gene r...
We explored the underlying mechanisms of differentiation, dedifferentiation, reprogramming and trans...
<p>(A) A schematic representation of cell differentiation through a binary cell fate decision. Signa...
Embryonic development leads to the reproducible and ordered appearance of complexity from egg to adu...
We explored the underlying mechanisms of differentiation, dedifferentiation, reprogramming and trans...