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Category Seminar
Date and Time 2007-05-21 16:00 - 17:00
Venue Seminar Room A7F
Speaker Federico Calegari
Affiliation Centre for Regenerative Therapies, Dresden University of Technology
Title The Role of “Time” in Mammalian Neurogenesis
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Host Youichi Kosodo
Summary The relationship between cell cycle regulation and differentiation of somatic stem cells has long been debated. We observed that in the embryonic mouse brain neural progenitors cells switching from proliferative to neuron-generating divisions selectively lengthen the G1 phase of their cell cycle. In addition, an artificial lengthening of the G1 phase of neural progenitors cells alone is sufficient to induce a premature switch from proliferative to neurogenic divisions. Altogether our data indicate that lengthening of G1 may alone be a cause, rather than a consequence, of neurogenesis. We propose a model (the cell cycle length hypothesis) that mechanistically explains how "Time" (cell cycle length) may influence cell fate change of somatic stem cells.
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