Never really said this clearly before, even though it seems obvious "asymmetric division sustains stem cell heterogeneity" is now out. Huge credit to our former grad student Burak for driving this, and to Boris Slepchenko, a best collaborator https://t.co/aLmvQYjNwk
@SavaniAnbalagan Thank you!! Yes! It is definitely the main question. We are also wondering if we can modify cells and let them replace entire niche (for more about future treatment purpose)๐
New preprint from the lab! We explore how a single niche signal can have two distinct effects. Check it out!
Brinker regulates reciprocal outcomes of BMP signal between stem cells and differentiating cells https://t.co/r69YvU3QdM
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