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Integrated Experimental and Theoretical Studies of Stem Cells

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Purpose of ReviewStem cells have to balance self-renewal and differentiation. The dynamic nature of these fate decisions has made stem cell study by traditional methods particularly challenging. Here we highlight… Click to show full abstract

Purpose of ReviewStem cells have to balance self-renewal and differentiation. The dynamic nature of these fate decisions has made stem cell study by traditional methods particularly challenging. Here we highlight recent advances in the field that draw on combining quantitative experiments and modeling to illuminate the biology of stem cells both in vitro and in vivo.Recent FindingsRecent studies have shown that seemingly complex processes such as the fate decision-making of stem cells or the self-organization of developing tissues obey remarkably simple mathematical models. Negative feedback loops appear to stabilize cellular states hereby ensuring robust fate decision-making and reproducible outcomes. Stochastic fate decisions can account for the great variability observed in biological systems.SummaryThe study of stem cells is hampered by the necessity to track the fate of a cell’s progeny over time. Confronting experiments with simple predictive models has allowed to circumvent this problem and gain insights from stem cell heterogeneity in vitro to organ morphogenesis.

Keywords: integrated experimental; stem cell; fate; experimental theoretical; stem; stem cells

Journal Title: Current Stem Cell Reports
Year Published: 2017

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