Mitotic spindle orientation (SO) is a conserved mechanism that governs cell fate and tissue morphogenesis. In the developing epidermis, a balance between self-renewing symmetric divisions and differentiative asymmetric divisions is necessary for normal development. While the cellular machinery that executes SO is well characterized, the extrinsic cues that guide it are poorly understood. Here, we identified the basal cell adhesion molecule (BCAM), a β1 integrin coreceptor, as a novel regulator of epidermal morphogenesis. In utero RNAi-mediated depletion of Bcam in the mouse embryo did not hinder β1 integrin distribution or cell adhesion and polarity. However, Bcam depletion promoted apoptosis, thinning of the epidermis, and symmetric cell d...
Oriented cell divisions balance self-renewal and differentiation in stratified epithelia such as the...
The epidermis and hair follicle epithelium have a polarized stratified architecture, and epidermal h...
Epidermal homeostasis is paramount for the ongoing function of the skin as the primary barrier betwe...
Mitotic spindle orientation (SO) is a conserved mechanism that governs cell fate and tissue morphoge...
<p>During development, oriented cell divisions are crucial for correctly organizing and shaping a ti...
Asymmetric cell divisions allow stem cells to balance proliferation and differentiation. During embr...
Oriented cell divisions balance self-renewal and differentiation in stratified epithelia such as the...
The development of complex stratified epithelial barriers in mammals is initiated from single-layere...
Abstract: The development of complex stratified epithelial barriers in mammals is initiated from sin...
Epidermal progenitor cells divide symmetrically and asymmetrically to form stratified epidermis and ...
The question of how cell division orientation is determined is fundamentally important for understan...
Morphogenesis and cytokinesis are both regulated by cytoskeletal dynamics. In Chapter 2, we explore ...
Asymmetric cell divisions allow stem cells to balance proliferation and differentiation. During embr...
Planar cell polarity (PCP) is the collective polarization of cells along the epithelial plane, a pro...
During organogenesis, precise control of spindle orientation balances proliferation and differentiat...
Oriented cell divisions balance self-renewal and differentiation in stratified epithelia such as the...
The epidermis and hair follicle epithelium have a polarized stratified architecture, and epidermal h...
Epidermal homeostasis is paramount for the ongoing function of the skin as the primary barrier betwe...
Mitotic spindle orientation (SO) is a conserved mechanism that governs cell fate and tissue morphoge...
<p>During development, oriented cell divisions are crucial for correctly organizing and shaping a ti...
Asymmetric cell divisions allow stem cells to balance proliferation and differentiation. During embr...
Oriented cell divisions balance self-renewal and differentiation in stratified epithelia such as the...
The development of complex stratified epithelial barriers in mammals is initiated from single-layere...
Abstract: The development of complex stratified epithelial barriers in mammals is initiated from sin...
Epidermal progenitor cells divide symmetrically and asymmetrically to form stratified epidermis and ...
The question of how cell division orientation is determined is fundamentally important for understan...
Morphogenesis and cytokinesis are both regulated by cytoskeletal dynamics. In Chapter 2, we explore ...
Asymmetric cell divisions allow stem cells to balance proliferation and differentiation. During embr...
Planar cell polarity (PCP) is the collective polarization of cells along the epithelial plane, a pro...
During organogenesis, precise control of spindle orientation balances proliferation and differentiat...
Oriented cell divisions balance self-renewal and differentiation in stratified epithelia such as the...
The epidermis and hair follicle epithelium have a polarized stratified architecture, and epidermal h...
Epidermal homeostasis is paramount for the ongoing function of the skin as the primary barrier betwe...