AbstractAn important event in the development of the germline is the initiation of meiotic development. In Caenorhabditis elegans, the conserved GLP-1/Notch signaling pathway regulates the proliferative versus meiotic entry decision, at least in part, by spatially inhibiting genes in the gld-1 and gld-2 parallel pathways, which are proposed to either inhibit proliferation and/or promote meiotic development. Mutations that cause constitutive activation of the GLP-1 pathway, or inactivation of both the gld-1 and gld-2 parallel pathways, result in a tumorous germline in which all cells are thought to be proliferative. Here, to analyze proliferation and meiotic entry in wild-type and mutant tumorous germlines, we use anti-REC-8 and anti-HIM-3 s...
SummaryBackgroundA conserved biological feature of sexual reproduction in animals is that oocytes ar...
During development of multicellular organisms, cell divisions need to be coordinated with the develo...
The glp-1 gene is essential for two cell interactions that control cell fate in Caenorhabditis elega...
AbstractAn important event in the development of the germline is the initiation of meiotic developme...
AbstractInteractions between the somatic gonad and the germ line influence the amplification, mainte...
In the Caenorhabditis elegans germline, proliferation is induced by Notch-type signaling. Entry of g...
In the C. elegans germline, stem cells make a decision to retain the germline proliferative cell fat...
AbstractWe investigated the control of proliferation and differentiation in the larval Caenorhabditi...
Abstract The C. elegans germ line has emerged as an important model for understanding how a stem cel...
From the Washington University Senior Honors Thesis Abstracts (WUSHTA), 2017. Published by the Offic...
Caenorhabditis elegans EGO-1, a putative cellular RNA-directed RNA polymerase, promotes several aspe...
The distal tip cell (DTC) regulates the proliferation or differentiation choice in the Cmorhabditis ...
The Caenorhabditis elegansgene gld-1 is essential for oocyte development; in gld-1 (null) hermaphrod...
AbstractMaintenance of mitotically cycling germline stem cells (GSCs) is vital for continuous produc...
In the germline of Caenorhabditis elegans hermaphrodites, meiotic cell cycle progression occurs in s...
SummaryBackgroundA conserved biological feature of sexual reproduction in animals is that oocytes ar...
During development of multicellular organisms, cell divisions need to be coordinated with the develo...
The glp-1 gene is essential for two cell interactions that control cell fate in Caenorhabditis elega...
AbstractAn important event in the development of the germline is the initiation of meiotic developme...
AbstractInteractions between the somatic gonad and the germ line influence the amplification, mainte...
In the Caenorhabditis elegans germline, proliferation is induced by Notch-type signaling. Entry of g...
In the C. elegans germline, stem cells make a decision to retain the germline proliferative cell fat...
AbstractWe investigated the control of proliferation and differentiation in the larval Caenorhabditi...
Abstract The C. elegans germ line has emerged as an important model for understanding how a stem cel...
From the Washington University Senior Honors Thesis Abstracts (WUSHTA), 2017. Published by the Offic...
Caenorhabditis elegans EGO-1, a putative cellular RNA-directed RNA polymerase, promotes several aspe...
The distal tip cell (DTC) regulates the proliferation or differentiation choice in the Cmorhabditis ...
The Caenorhabditis elegansgene gld-1 is essential for oocyte development; in gld-1 (null) hermaphrod...
AbstractMaintenance of mitotically cycling germline stem cells (GSCs) is vital for continuous produc...
In the germline of Caenorhabditis elegans hermaphrodites, meiotic cell cycle progression occurs in s...
SummaryBackgroundA conserved biological feature of sexual reproduction in animals is that oocytes ar...
During development of multicellular organisms, cell divisions need to be coordinated with the develo...
The glp-1 gene is essential for two cell interactions that control cell fate in Caenorhabditis elega...