We report here experiments aimed at understanding the connections between cell competition and growth in the Drosophila wing disc. The principal assay has been to generate discs containing marked cells that proliferate at different rates and to study their interactions and their contribution to the final structure. It is known that single clones of fast-dividing cells within a compartment may occupy the larger part of the compartment without affecting its size. This has suggested the existence of interactions involving cell competition between fast- and slow-dividing cells directed to accommodate the contribution of each cell to the final compartment. Here we show that indeed fast-dividing cells can outcompete slow-dividing ones in their pr...
During larval development, Drosophila imaginal discs increase in size about 1000-fold and cells are ...
The ability to establish spatial organization is an essential feature of any developing tissue and i...
How growth of a developing tissue is regulated is far from being understood. Tissue growth involves ...
We have generated wing disc compartments that contain marked fast growing M(+) clones surrounded by ...
The mechanisms that control organ growth are among the least known in development. This is particula...
The control of organ size presents a fundamental open problem in biology. A declining growth rate is...
Control of cessation of growth in developing organs has recently been proposed to be influenced by m...
Shaping the primordia during development relies on forces and mechanisms able to control cell segreg...
AbstractIn most tissues, cell division is coordinated with increases in mass (i.e., growth). To unde...
Posté le 20 avril 2022 sur BioRxivAbstract What regulates organ size and shape remains one of the fu...
Cell competition compares cells within a growing population and eliminates the weaker ones by apopto...
For animal development it is necessary that organs stop growing after they reach a certain size. How...
Regulation of cell growth and cell division plays fundamental roles in tissue morphogenesis. However...
The survival and growth of cells can be influenced by the properties of adjacent cells. This reflect...
SummaryCell competition promotes the elimination of weaker cells from a growing population. Here we ...
During larval development, Drosophila imaginal discs increase in size about 1000-fold and cells are ...
The ability to establish spatial organization is an essential feature of any developing tissue and i...
How growth of a developing tissue is regulated is far from being understood. Tissue growth involves ...
We have generated wing disc compartments that contain marked fast growing M(+) clones surrounded by ...
The mechanisms that control organ growth are among the least known in development. This is particula...
The control of organ size presents a fundamental open problem in biology. A declining growth rate is...
Control of cessation of growth in developing organs has recently been proposed to be influenced by m...
Shaping the primordia during development relies on forces and mechanisms able to control cell segreg...
AbstractIn most tissues, cell division is coordinated with increases in mass (i.e., growth). To unde...
Posté le 20 avril 2022 sur BioRxivAbstract What regulates organ size and shape remains one of the fu...
Cell competition compares cells within a growing population and eliminates the weaker ones by apopto...
For animal development it is necessary that organs stop growing after they reach a certain size. How...
Regulation of cell growth and cell division plays fundamental roles in tissue morphogenesis. However...
The survival and growth of cells can be influenced by the properties of adjacent cells. This reflect...
SummaryCell competition promotes the elimination of weaker cells from a growing population. Here we ...
During larval development, Drosophila imaginal discs increase in size about 1000-fold and cells are ...
The ability to establish spatial organization is an essential feature of any developing tissue and i...
How growth of a developing tissue is regulated is far from being understood. Tissue growth involves ...