AbstractDivision subdivides mass without increasing it. So one should not expect that an increase in cell division would make an organism bigger. Both classic and recent experiments confirm this simple rationale: altering proliferation produces normally sized body structures with either especially small or exceptionally large cells
Despite decades of research, how mammalian cell size is controlled remains unclear because of the d...
ow does a growing cell know that it’s big enough to divide? Challenging a long-held view, a new stud...
Cell size is under genetic control, and size at division may be mutationally changed so that cells d...
AbstractDivision subdivides mass without increasing it. So one should not expect that an increase in...
SummaryWhen is less more? A new study reveals that decreased mitochondrial gene expression and reduc...
Reporting in Developmental Cell, Hara and Merten (2015) apply the use of microfabrication and in vit...
Abstract Background Conlon and Raff propose that mamm...
AbstractSize is a fundamental attribute impacting cellular design, fitness, and function. Size homeo...
Cell size, and size-dependent function Cell growth and size control are critical aspects of a wide r...
Maintaining cell size homeostasis and regulating cell size in response to changing conditions is a f...
An adult animal consists of cells of vastly different size and activity, but the regulation of cell ...
Several genes involved in growth control have lately been demonstrated to exhibit more potent effect...
Abstract How organisms maintain cell size homeostasis is a long-standing problem that remains unreso...
Size is a fundamental property that must be tightly regulated to ensure that cells and tissues funct...
AbstractIn most tissues, cell division is coordinated with increases in mass (i.e., growth). To unde...
Despite decades of research, how mammalian cell size is controlled remains unclear because of the d...
ow does a growing cell know that it’s big enough to divide? Challenging a long-held view, a new stud...
Cell size is under genetic control, and size at division may be mutationally changed so that cells d...
AbstractDivision subdivides mass without increasing it. So one should not expect that an increase in...
SummaryWhen is less more? A new study reveals that decreased mitochondrial gene expression and reduc...
Reporting in Developmental Cell, Hara and Merten (2015) apply the use of microfabrication and in vit...
Abstract Background Conlon and Raff propose that mamm...
AbstractSize is a fundamental attribute impacting cellular design, fitness, and function. Size homeo...
Cell size, and size-dependent function Cell growth and size control are critical aspects of a wide r...
Maintaining cell size homeostasis and regulating cell size in response to changing conditions is a f...
An adult animal consists of cells of vastly different size and activity, but the regulation of cell ...
Several genes involved in growth control have lately been demonstrated to exhibit more potent effect...
Abstract How organisms maintain cell size homeostasis is a long-standing problem that remains unreso...
Size is a fundamental property that must be tightly regulated to ensure that cells and tissues funct...
AbstractIn most tissues, cell division is coordinated with increases in mass (i.e., growth). To unde...
Despite decades of research, how mammalian cell size is controlled remains unclear because of the d...
ow does a growing cell know that it’s big enough to divide? Challenging a long-held view, a new stud...
Cell size is under genetic control, and size at division may be mutationally changed so that cells d...