Cell competition is a homeostatic process designed to remove from animal tissues viable cells that are unfit, abnormal or malignant and that may compromise the general fitness or the viability of the organism. Originally discovered in Drosophila in the mid-seventies of last century, there is strong evidence that it also occurs in other metazoans, where cell competition appears to play a similar surveillance role. In this review I summarize the field of cell competition, with special emphasis in the history of the phenomenon within the general frame of Developmental Biology in the second half of the XX century, pointing out the key observations and the evolution of ideas that have led to the current understandingSpanish Ministerio de Ciencia...
D ow nloaded from 2 During embryonic development or under certain pathological conditions, viable bu...
Cell competition compares cells within a growing population and eliminates the weaker ones by apopto...
The mammalian embryo exhibits a remarkable plasticity that allows it to correct for the presence of ...
© 2015 UBC Press. The phenomenon of cell competition is an interactive process originally discovered...
In the multi-cellular community, cells with different properties often compete with each other for s...
SummaryIt is self-evident that cell–cell interactions play important roles in multicellular organism...
Cell competition is the short-range elimination of slow-dividing cells through apoptosis when confro...
The process of cell competition results in the elimination of cells that are viable but “less fit” t...
Cell competition is a cell fitness-sensing mechanism conserved from insects to mammals that eliminat...
The survival and growth of cells can be influenced by the properties of adjacent cells. This reflect...
Complex multicellular organisms require quantitative and qualitative assessments on each of their co...
Tissue growth and regeneration are autonomous, stem-cell-mediated processes in which stem cells with...
Metazoans have evolved ways to engage only the most appropriate cells for long-term tissue developme...
SummaryViable but slower growing cells are eliminated during embryonic development through the proce...
Tesis doctoral inédita leída en la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Facultad de Ciencias, Departament...
D ow nloaded from 2 During embryonic development or under certain pathological conditions, viable bu...
Cell competition compares cells within a growing population and eliminates the weaker ones by apopto...
The mammalian embryo exhibits a remarkable plasticity that allows it to correct for the presence of ...
© 2015 UBC Press. The phenomenon of cell competition is an interactive process originally discovered...
In the multi-cellular community, cells with different properties often compete with each other for s...
SummaryIt is self-evident that cell–cell interactions play important roles in multicellular organism...
Cell competition is the short-range elimination of slow-dividing cells through apoptosis when confro...
The process of cell competition results in the elimination of cells that are viable but “less fit” t...
Cell competition is a cell fitness-sensing mechanism conserved from insects to mammals that eliminat...
The survival and growth of cells can be influenced by the properties of adjacent cells. This reflect...
Complex multicellular organisms require quantitative and qualitative assessments on each of their co...
Tissue growth and regeneration are autonomous, stem-cell-mediated processes in which stem cells with...
Metazoans have evolved ways to engage only the most appropriate cells for long-term tissue developme...
SummaryViable but slower growing cells are eliminated during embryonic development through the proce...
Tesis doctoral inédita leída en la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Facultad de Ciencias, Departament...
D ow nloaded from 2 During embryonic development or under certain pathological conditions, viable bu...
Cell competition compares cells within a growing population and eliminates the weaker ones by apopto...
The mammalian embryo exhibits a remarkable plasticity that allows it to correct for the presence of ...