Knoblich_2001_Nat.Rev.Mol.Cell.Biol_2_11

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Title : Asymmetric cell division during animal development - Knoblich_2001_Nat.Rev.Mol.Cell.Biol_2_11
Author(s) : Knoblich JA
Ref : Nat Rev Molecular & Cellular Biology , 2 :11 , 2001
Abstract :

Although most cells produce two equal daughters during mitosis, some can divide asymmetrically by segregating protein determinants into one of their two daughter cells. Interesting parallels exist between such asymmetric divisions and the polarity established in epithelial cells, and heterotrimeric G proteins might connect these aspects of cell polarity. The discovery of asymmetrically segregating proteins in vertebrates indicates that the results obtained in invertebrate model organisms might also apply to mammalian stem cells.

PubMedSearch : Knoblich_2001_Nat.Rev.Mol.Cell.Biol_2_11
PubMedID: 11413461

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Knoblich JA (2001)
Asymmetric cell division during animal development
Nat Rev Molecular & Cellular Biology 2 :11

Knoblich JA (2001)
Nat Rev Molecular & Cellular Biology 2 :11