Stem cell control, oscillations and tissue regeneration in spatial and non-spatial models
Normal human tissue is organized into cell lineages, in which thehighly differentiated mature cells that perform tissue functions arethe end product of an orderly tissue-specific sequence of divisionsthat start with stem cells or progenitor cells. Tissue homeostasis andeffective regeneration after i...
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doaj-4b507a4acab04913a60f915fa5b7d01b2020-11-24T22:56:16ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Oncology2234-943X2013-04-01310.3389/fonc.2013.0008241927Stem cell control, oscillations and tissue regeneration in spatial and non-spatial modelsIgnacio A Rodriguez-Brenes0Dominik eWodarz1Dominik eWodarz2Natalia L Komarova3UC IrvineUC IrvineUC IrvineUC IrvineNormal human tissue is organized into cell lineages, in which thehighly differentiated mature cells that perform tissue functions arethe end product of an orderly tissue-specific sequence of divisionsthat start with stem cells or progenitor cells. Tissue homeostasis andeffective regeneration after injuries requires tight regulation ofthese cell lineages and feedback loops play a fundamental role in thisregard. In particular, signals secreted from differentiated cells thatinhibit stem-cell division and stem-cell self-renewal are important inestablishing control. In this article we study in detail the celldynamics that arise from this control mechanism. These dynamics arefundamental to our understanding of cancer, given that tumorinitiation requires an escape from tissue regulation. Knowledge on theprocesses of cellular control can provide insights into the pathwaysthat lead to deregulation and consequently cancer development.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fonc.2013.00082/fullCancerMathematical ModelsTissue RegenerationCell linage controlTissue stability |
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Ignacio A Rodriguez-Brenes Dominik eWodarz Dominik eWodarz Natalia L Komarova Stem cell control, oscillations and tissue regeneration in spatial and non-spatial models Frontiers in Oncology Cancer Mathematical Models Tissue Regeneration Cell linage control Tissue stability |
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Ignacio A Rodriguez-Brenes Dominik eWodarz Dominik eWodarz Natalia L Komarova |
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Ignacio A Rodriguez-Brenes |
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Stem cell control, oscillations and tissue regeneration in spatial and non-spatial models |
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Stem cell control, oscillations and tissue regeneration in spatial and non-spatial models |
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Stem cell control, oscillations and tissue regeneration in spatial and non-spatial models |
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Stem cell control, oscillations and tissue regeneration in spatial and non-spatial models |
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Stem cell control, oscillations and tissue regeneration in spatial and non-spatial models |
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stem cell control, oscillations and tissue regeneration in spatial and non-spatial models |
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Frontiers Media S.A. |
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Frontiers in Oncology |
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2234-943X |
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2013-04-01 |
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Normal human tissue is organized into cell lineages, in which thehighly differentiated mature cells that perform tissue functions arethe end product of an orderly tissue-specific sequence of divisionsthat start with stem cells or progenitor cells. Tissue homeostasis andeffective regeneration after injuries requires tight regulation ofthese cell lineages and feedback loops play a fundamental role in thisregard. In particular, signals secreted from differentiated cells thatinhibit stem-cell division and stem-cell self-renewal are important inestablishing control. In this article we study in detail the celldynamics that arise from this control mechanism. These dynamics arefundamental to our understanding of cancer, given that tumorinitiation requires an escape from tissue regulation. Knowledge on theprocesses of cellular control can provide insights into the pathwaysthat lead to deregulation and consequently cancer development. |
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Cancer Mathematical Models Tissue Regeneration Cell linage control Tissue stability |
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http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fonc.2013.00082/full |
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