As a population of homogeneous cells with both self-renewal and differentiation potential, stem cell pools are highly compartmentalized and contain distinct subsets that exhibit stable but limited heterogeneity during homeostasis. However, their striking plasticity is showcased under natural or artificial stress, such as injury, transplantation, cancer, and aging, leading to changes in their phenotype, constitution, metabolism, and function. The complex and diverse network of cell-extrinsic niches and signaling pathways, together with cell-intrinsic genetic and epigenetic regulators, tightly regulate both the heterogeneity during homeostasis and the plasticity under perturbation. Manipulating these factors offers better control of stem cell...
SummaryNew studies suggest that stem cells of embryonic, neural, and hematopoietic origin are hetero...
Cancer is increasingly perceived as a systems-level, network phenomenon. The major trend of malignan...
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) display substantial cell-to-cell variation. This heterogeneity manifes...
As a population of homogeneous cells with both self-renewal and differentiation potential, stem cell...
Epithelia cover the surfaces and line the cavities of the body. Recent studies have highlighted the ...
Cellular heterogeneity represents one of the greatest challenges in cancer therapeutics. In many mal...
To maintain cycling adult tissue in homeostasis the balance between proliferation and differentiatio...
Tissues rely upon stem cells for homeostasis and repair. Recent studies show that the fate and multi...
To maintain cycling adult tissue in homeostasis the balance between proliferation and differentiatio...
The hematopoietic system consists of: (1) a network of stem and progenitor cells of varying degrees ...
Pluripotency can be considered a functional characteristic of pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) populati...
In embryonic development and throughout life, there are some cells can exhibit phenotypic plasticity...
Adult stem cells, which exist throughout the body, multiply by cell division to replenish dying cell...
International audienceDuring development and throughout life, a variety of specialized cells must be...
AbstractTumors are known to be heterogeneous containing a dynamic mixture of phenotypically and func...
SummaryNew studies suggest that stem cells of embryonic, neural, and hematopoietic origin are hetero...
Cancer is increasingly perceived as a systems-level, network phenomenon. The major trend of malignan...
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) display substantial cell-to-cell variation. This heterogeneity manifes...
As a population of homogeneous cells with both self-renewal and differentiation potential, stem cell...
Epithelia cover the surfaces and line the cavities of the body. Recent studies have highlighted the ...
Cellular heterogeneity represents one of the greatest challenges in cancer therapeutics. In many mal...
To maintain cycling adult tissue in homeostasis the balance between proliferation and differentiatio...
Tissues rely upon stem cells for homeostasis and repair. Recent studies show that the fate and multi...
To maintain cycling adult tissue in homeostasis the balance between proliferation and differentiatio...
The hematopoietic system consists of: (1) a network of stem and progenitor cells of varying degrees ...
Pluripotency can be considered a functional characteristic of pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) populati...
In embryonic development and throughout life, there are some cells can exhibit phenotypic plasticity...
Adult stem cells, which exist throughout the body, multiply by cell division to replenish dying cell...
International audienceDuring development and throughout life, a variety of specialized cells must be...
AbstractTumors are known to be heterogeneous containing a dynamic mixture of phenotypically and func...
SummaryNew studies suggest that stem cells of embryonic, neural, and hematopoietic origin are hetero...
Cancer is increasingly perceived as a systems-level, network phenomenon. The major trend of malignan...
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) display substantial cell-to-cell variation. This heterogeneity manifes...