When and why did cell polarization arise? Recent work in bacteria and yeast suggests that polarization may have evolved to restrict senescence to one daughter during division by enabling the differential segregation of damaged material. In more complex organisms, polarity functions have diversified to permit the differential inheritance of centrosomes, RNAs, proteins, and membranes, which is essential for the generation of diverse cell types from stem cells and for morphogenesis
The formation of distinct subdomains of the cell surface is crucial for multicellular organism devel...
Asymmetric cell division (ACD) is the fundamental process through which one cell divides into two ce...
In macroscopic organisms, aging is often obvious; in single-celled organisms, where there is the gre...
When and why did cell polarization arise? Recent work in bacteria and yeast suggests that polarizati...
SummaryThe paradigm sirtuin, Sir2p, of budding yeast is required for establishing cellular age asymm...
AbstractCell polarization is often accompanied by cytoskeletal rearrangements. Two signalling protei...
From the simplest unicellular organisms to complex metazoans, cell polarity is a widespread characte...
SummaryPolarity is often an intrinsic property of the cell, yet little is known about its origin or ...
Cell polarity is fundamentally important for understanding brain development. Here, we hypothesize t...
AbstractEpithelial cells are polarized along their apical–basal axis and in some cases also within t...
Cellular polarity concerns the spatial asymmetric organization of cellular components and structures...
Eukaryotic development relies on dynamic cell shape changes and segregation of fate determinants to...
<p>The cell polarity can be determined by tracking a lineage. Because division cleaves the short axi...
Cell polarity can be defined as an asymmetric organization and distribution of biomolecules, cellula...
International audienceCell Polarity is defined as the structural, morphological, and functional asym...
The formation of distinct subdomains of the cell surface is crucial for multicellular organism devel...
Asymmetric cell division (ACD) is the fundamental process through which one cell divides into two ce...
In macroscopic organisms, aging is often obvious; in single-celled organisms, where there is the gre...
When and why did cell polarization arise? Recent work in bacteria and yeast suggests that polarizati...
SummaryThe paradigm sirtuin, Sir2p, of budding yeast is required for establishing cellular age asymm...
AbstractCell polarization is often accompanied by cytoskeletal rearrangements. Two signalling protei...
From the simplest unicellular organisms to complex metazoans, cell polarity is a widespread characte...
SummaryPolarity is often an intrinsic property of the cell, yet little is known about its origin or ...
Cell polarity is fundamentally important for understanding brain development. Here, we hypothesize t...
AbstractEpithelial cells are polarized along their apical–basal axis and in some cases also within t...
Cellular polarity concerns the spatial asymmetric organization of cellular components and structures...
Eukaryotic development relies on dynamic cell shape changes and segregation of fate determinants to...
<p>The cell polarity can be determined by tracking a lineage. Because division cleaves the short axi...
Cell polarity can be defined as an asymmetric organization and distribution of biomolecules, cellula...
International audienceCell Polarity is defined as the structural, morphological, and functional asym...
The formation of distinct subdomains of the cell surface is crucial for multicellular organism devel...
Asymmetric cell division (ACD) is the fundamental process through which one cell divides into two ce...
In macroscopic organisms, aging is often obvious; in single-celled organisms, where there is the gre...