The asymmetric distribution of damaged cellular components has been observed in species ranging from fission yeast to humans. To study the potential advantages of damage segregation, we have developed a mathematical model describing ageing mammalian tissue, that is, a multicellular system of somatic cells that do not rejuvenate at cell division. To illustrate the applicability of the model, we specifically consider damage incurred by mutations to mitochondrial DNA, which are thought to be implicated in the mammalian ageing process. We show analytically that the asymmetric distribution of damaged cellular components reduces the overall damage level and increases the longevity of the cell population. Motivated by the experimental reports of d...
Aging has been demonstrated in unicellular organisms and is presumably due to asymmetric distributio...
Emerging experimental observation suggests that asymmetrical partitioning in cell division plays an ...
Damaged proteins are inherited asymmetrically during cell division in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevi...
This thesis explores the unequal partitioning of damaged proteins during mitosis and its implication...
Cycling tissues such as the intestinal epithelium, germ line, and hair follicles, require a constant...
Traditionally, it has been held that a central characteristic of stem cells is their ability to divi...
Unlike most microorganisms or cell types, the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae undergoes asymmetrical ...
Traditionally, it has been held that a central characteristic of stem cells is their ability to divi...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "On the evolutionary origin of aging"</p><p></p><p...
Stem cell divisions are either asymmetric-in which one daughter cell remains a stem cell and one doe...
Cellular aging, a progressive functional decline driven by damage accumulation, often culminates in ...
Cellular aging, a progressive functional decline driven by damage accumulation, often culminates in ...
Throughout life, neural stem cells (NSCs) generate neurons in the mammalian brain. Using photobleach...
Stem cell divisions are either asymmetric—in which one daughter cell remains a stem cell and one doe...
By dividing asymmetrically, stem cells can generate two daughter cells with distinct fates. However,...
Aging has been demonstrated in unicellular organisms and is presumably due to asymmetric distributio...
Emerging experimental observation suggests that asymmetrical partitioning in cell division plays an ...
Damaged proteins are inherited asymmetrically during cell division in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevi...
This thesis explores the unequal partitioning of damaged proteins during mitosis and its implication...
Cycling tissues such as the intestinal epithelium, germ line, and hair follicles, require a constant...
Traditionally, it has been held that a central characteristic of stem cells is their ability to divi...
Unlike most microorganisms or cell types, the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae undergoes asymmetrical ...
Traditionally, it has been held that a central characteristic of stem cells is their ability to divi...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "On the evolutionary origin of aging"</p><p></p><p...
Stem cell divisions are either asymmetric-in which one daughter cell remains a stem cell and one doe...
Cellular aging, a progressive functional decline driven by damage accumulation, often culminates in ...
Cellular aging, a progressive functional decline driven by damage accumulation, often culminates in ...
Throughout life, neural stem cells (NSCs) generate neurons in the mammalian brain. Using photobleach...
Stem cell divisions are either asymmetric—in which one daughter cell remains a stem cell and one doe...
By dividing asymmetrically, stem cells can generate two daughter cells with distinct fates. However,...
Aging has been demonstrated in unicellular organisms and is presumably due to asymmetric distributio...
Emerging experimental observation suggests that asymmetrical partitioning in cell division plays an ...
Damaged proteins are inherited asymmetrically during cell division in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevi...