Genetic mechanisms regulating neural stem cell self-renewal and differentiation in the central nervous system of Drosophila
Asymmetric cell division plays a fundamental role in maintaining a balance between stem cell self-renewal and differentiation. A failure of this balance results in over-proliferation of stem cells, which could eventually lead to neoplastic over-growth and mestasis, i.e. tumourigenesis. Key component...
Main Author: | Kim, Dongwook |
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Other Authors: | Hirth, Frank |
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King's College London (University of London)
2014
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Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.677019 |
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