AbstractEstablishing and maintaining cell fate in the right place at the right time is a key requirement for normal tissue maintenance. Stem cells are at the core of this process. Understanding how stem cells balance self-renewal and production of differentiating cells is key for understanding the defects that underpin many diseases. Both, external cues from the environment and cell intrinsic mechanisms can control the outcome of stem cell division. The role of the orientation of stem cell division has emerged as an important mechanism for specifying cell fate decisions. Although, the alignment of cell divisions can dependent on spatial cues from the environment, maintaining stemness is not always linked to positioning of stem cells in a pa...
Every second, millions of blood cells are generated and destroyed by a mammalian organism. At the sa...
SummarySelf-renewal and differentiation of stem cells are fundamentally associated with cell-cycle p...
The stem cells (SCs) at the bottom of intestinal crypts tightly contact niche-supporting cells and f...
Establishing and maintaining cell fate in the right place at the right time is a key requirement for...
AbstractEstablishing and maintaining cell fate in the right place at the right time is a key require...
Stem cells are the source of differentiated cells that constitute tissues and organs. Two fundamenta...
During development, the establishment of proper tissue architecture depends upon the coordinated con...
Understanding cell-fate decisions in stem cell populations is a major goal of modern biology. Stem a...
AbstractThe angle of cell division is critical in at least two contexts. It can determine cell fate,...
Mitotic spindles are stereotypically oriented in many stem cells, often leading to asymmetric outcom...
Niches are local tissue microenvironments that maintain and regulate stem cells. Long-predicted from...
The stem cells (SCs) at the bottom of intestinal crypts tightly contact niche-supporting cells and f...
AbstractMuch effort is being invested in defining the intrinsic and extrinsic factors that control s...
AbstractWe use a mathematical model to show that if symmetric stem cell division is regulated by dif...
SummaryStem cells are thought to balance self-renewal and differentiation through asymmetric and sym...
Every second, millions of blood cells are generated and destroyed by a mammalian organism. At the sa...
SummarySelf-renewal and differentiation of stem cells are fundamentally associated with cell-cycle p...
The stem cells (SCs) at the bottom of intestinal crypts tightly contact niche-supporting cells and f...
Establishing and maintaining cell fate in the right place at the right time is a key requirement for...
AbstractEstablishing and maintaining cell fate in the right place at the right time is a key require...
Stem cells are the source of differentiated cells that constitute tissues and organs. Two fundamenta...
During development, the establishment of proper tissue architecture depends upon the coordinated con...
Understanding cell-fate decisions in stem cell populations is a major goal of modern biology. Stem a...
AbstractThe angle of cell division is critical in at least two contexts. It can determine cell fate,...
Mitotic spindles are stereotypically oriented in many stem cells, often leading to asymmetric outcom...
Niches are local tissue microenvironments that maintain and regulate stem cells. Long-predicted from...
The stem cells (SCs) at the bottom of intestinal crypts tightly contact niche-supporting cells and f...
AbstractMuch effort is being invested in defining the intrinsic and extrinsic factors that control s...
AbstractWe use a mathematical model to show that if symmetric stem cell division is regulated by dif...
SummaryStem cells are thought to balance self-renewal and differentiation through asymmetric and sym...
Every second, millions of blood cells are generated and destroyed by a mammalian organism. At the sa...
SummarySelf-renewal and differentiation of stem cells are fundamentally associated with cell-cycle p...
The stem cells (SCs) at the bottom of intestinal crypts tightly contact niche-supporting cells and f...