Journal article

Modelling cell turnover in a complex tissue during development

J Lefevre, DJ Marshall, AN Combes, AL Ju, MH Little, NA Hamilton

Journal of Theoretical Biology | ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2013

Abstract

The growth of organs results from proliferation within distinct cellular compartments. Organ development also involves transitions between cell types and variations in cell cycle duration as development progresses, and is regulated by a balance between entry into the compartment, proliferation of cells within the compartment, acquisition of quiescence and exit from that cell state via differentiation or death. While it is important to understand how environmental or genetic alterations can perturb such development, most approaches employed to date are descriptive rather than quantitative. This is because the identification and quantification of such parameters, while tractable in vitro, is c..

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Grants

Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

ML is an NHMRC Senior Principal Research Fellow. This work was supported by the National Health and Medical Research Council (APP1002748) and the Human Frontiers Science Program (RGP0039/2011). Confocal microscopy and optical projection tomography were performed at the Australian Cancer Research Foundation Cancer Biology Imaging Facility. We wish to acknowledge the facility manager, James Springfield, for designing and constructing the OPT hardware and software.