Single-celled organisms monitor cell geometry and use this information to control cell division. Such geometry-sensing mechanisms control both the decision to enter into cell division and the physical orientation of the chromosome segregation machinery, suggesting that signals controlling cell division may be linked to the mechanisms that ensure proper chromosome segregation
Animal cells undergo dramatic changes in shape, mechanics and polarity as they progress through the ...
Mean cell size at division is generally constant for specific conditions and cell types, but the mec...
AbstractPlacement of the division site in Escherichia coli is determined in part by three Min protei...
How do cells sense their own size and shape? And how does this information regulate progression of t...
Single-celled organisms monitor cell geometry and use this information to control cell division. Suc...
The phenomenon of cell size homeostasis, whereby cells coordinate growth and division to maintain a ...
AbstractSize is a fundamental attribute impacting cellular design, fitness, and function. Size homeo...
Bacteria proliferate by repetitive cycles of cellular growth and division. The progression into the ...
SummarySpatial and temporal coordination of mitotic events has been generally attributed to the coin...
SummaryThe spatial organization of cells depends on their ability to sense their own shape and size....
SummaryHow cells regulate their dimensions is a long-standing question [1, 2]. In fission and buddin...
Many bacteria can form wall-deficient variants, or L-forms, that divide by a simple mechanism that d...
Many organisms coordinate cell growth and division through size control mechanisms: cells must rea...
One of the most basic features that pervade biology is the existence of boundaries that separate liv...
Cell size is an important adaptive trait that influences nearly all aspects of cellular physiology. ...
Animal cells undergo dramatic changes in shape, mechanics and polarity as they progress through the ...
Mean cell size at division is generally constant for specific conditions and cell types, but the mec...
AbstractPlacement of the division site in Escherichia coli is determined in part by three Min protei...
How do cells sense their own size and shape? And how does this information regulate progression of t...
Single-celled organisms monitor cell geometry and use this information to control cell division. Suc...
The phenomenon of cell size homeostasis, whereby cells coordinate growth and division to maintain a ...
AbstractSize is a fundamental attribute impacting cellular design, fitness, and function. Size homeo...
Bacteria proliferate by repetitive cycles of cellular growth and division. The progression into the ...
SummarySpatial and temporal coordination of mitotic events has been generally attributed to the coin...
SummaryThe spatial organization of cells depends on their ability to sense their own shape and size....
SummaryHow cells regulate their dimensions is a long-standing question [1, 2]. In fission and buddin...
Many bacteria can form wall-deficient variants, or L-forms, that divide by a simple mechanism that d...
Many organisms coordinate cell growth and division through size control mechanisms: cells must rea...
One of the most basic features that pervade biology is the existence of boundaries that separate liv...
Cell size is an important adaptive trait that influences nearly all aspects of cellular physiology. ...
Animal cells undergo dramatic changes in shape, mechanics and polarity as they progress through the ...
Mean cell size at division is generally constant for specific conditions and cell types, but the mec...
AbstractPlacement of the division site in Escherichia coli is determined in part by three Min protei...