Asymmetric Cell Division in Development, Differentiation and Cancer

Asymmetric Cell Division in Development, Differentiation and Cancer

Kubiak, Jacek Z.; Tassan, Jean-Pierre

Springer International Publishing AG

07/2018

421

Mole

Inglês

9783319850771

15 a 20 dias

6438

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1 Modeling Asymmetric Cell Division in Caulobacter crescentus Using a Boolean Logic Approach.- 2 Spatiotemporal models of asymmetric cell division cycle in Caulobacter crescentus.- 3 Intrinsic and extrinsic determinants linking spindle pole fate, spindle polarity and asymmetric cell division in the budding yeast S. cerevisiae.- 4 Wnt signaling polarizes C. elegans asymmetric cell divisions during development.- 5 Asymmetric cell division in the one-cell C.elegans embryo: multiple steps to generate cell size asymmetry.- 6 Size matters: how C. elegans asymmetric divisions regulate apoptosis.- 7 The midbody and its remnant in cell polarization and asymmetric cell division.- 8 Drosophila melanogaster neuroblasts: a model for asymmetric stem cell divisions.- 9 Asymmetric divisions in oogenesis.- 10 Asymmetric localization and distribution of factors determining cell fate during early development of Xenopus laevis.- 11 Asymmetries in cell division, cell size and furrowing in the Xenopuslaevis embryo.- 12 Asymmetric and unequal cell divisions in ascidian embryos.- 13 Asymmetries and symmetries in the mouse oocyte and zygote.- 14 Symmetry does not come for free - cellular mechanisms to achieve a symmetric cell division.- 15 A Comparative Perspective on Wnt/?-catenin Signalling in Cell Fate Determination.- 16 Extracellular regulation of the mitotic spindle and fate determinants driving asymmetric cell division.- 17 Regulation of asymmetric cell division in mammalian neural stem and cancer precursor cells.- 18 Molecular programs underlying asymmetric stem cell division and their disruption in malignancy.
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Cell Division;asymmetric cell division;embryo development;differentiation;cancer etiology;stem cells;Cell Cycle Analysis