Understanding cell-fate decisions in stem cell populations is a major goal of modern biology. Stem and progenitor cell populations are often heterogeneous, which may reflect stem cell subsets that express subtly different properties, including different propensities for lineage selection upon differentiation, yet remain able to interconvert. We discuss these properties with examples both from the hematopoietic and embryonic stem cell (ESC) systems. The nature of the stem cell substates and their relationship to commitment to differentiate and lineage selection can be elucidated in terms of a landscape picture in which stable states can be defined mathematically as attractors
Blood stem cells need to both perpetuate themselves (self-renew) and differentiate into all mature b...
SummaryNew studies suggest that stem cells of embryonic, neural, and hematopoietic origin are hetero...
Cell fate choice and commitment of multipotent progenitor cells to a differentiated lineage requires...
Understanding cell-fate decisions in stem cell populations is a major goal of modern biology. Stem a...
Understanding cell-fate decisions in stem cell populations is a major goal of modern biology. Stem a...
Understanding cell-fate decisions in stem cell populations is a major goal of modern biology. Stem a...
Stem cells can precisely and robustly undergo cellular differentiation and lineage commitment, refer...
Within populations of cells, fate decisions are controlled by an indeterminate combination of cell-i...
Stem cell differentiation and the maintenance of self-renewal are intrinsically complex processes re...
The last few years have seen significant advances in our understanding of the molecular mechanisms o...
The mechanisms that control cell fate behaviour during development, and the factors leading to their...
Models describing the process of stem-cell differentiation are plentiful, and may offer insights int...
SummarySelf-renewal and differentiation of stem cells are fundamentally associated with cell-cycle p...
AbstractPluripotency is a cellular state of multiple options. Here, we highlight the potential for s...
Organismal development, homeostasis, and pathology are rooted in inherently probabilistic events. Fr...
Blood stem cells need to both perpetuate themselves (self-renew) and differentiate into all mature b...
SummaryNew studies suggest that stem cells of embryonic, neural, and hematopoietic origin are hetero...
Cell fate choice and commitment of multipotent progenitor cells to a differentiated lineage requires...
Understanding cell-fate decisions in stem cell populations is a major goal of modern biology. Stem a...
Understanding cell-fate decisions in stem cell populations is a major goal of modern biology. Stem a...
Understanding cell-fate decisions in stem cell populations is a major goal of modern biology. Stem a...
Stem cells can precisely and robustly undergo cellular differentiation and lineage commitment, refer...
Within populations of cells, fate decisions are controlled by an indeterminate combination of cell-i...
Stem cell differentiation and the maintenance of self-renewal are intrinsically complex processes re...
The last few years have seen significant advances in our understanding of the molecular mechanisms o...
The mechanisms that control cell fate behaviour during development, and the factors leading to their...
Models describing the process of stem-cell differentiation are plentiful, and may offer insights int...
SummarySelf-renewal and differentiation of stem cells are fundamentally associated with cell-cycle p...
AbstractPluripotency is a cellular state of multiple options. Here, we highlight the potential for s...
Organismal development, homeostasis, and pathology are rooted in inherently probabilistic events. Fr...
Blood stem cells need to both perpetuate themselves (self-renew) and differentiate into all mature b...
SummaryNew studies suggest that stem cells of embryonic, neural, and hematopoietic origin are hetero...
Cell fate choice and commitment of multipotent progenitor cells to a differentiated lineage requires...