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This project aims to uncover the mechanisms controlling tissue growth in animals by studying asymmetric cell divisions and morphogen-dependent proliferation. Utilizing Drosophila and Zebrafish models, it will investigate the role of endosomal trafficking in these processes.
We plan to study the mechanism that controls the growth of animal tissues.
We will focus on two types of mitotic modes: asymmetric cell divisions and the morphogen-dependent proliferation of developing cells.
Our recent work has shown that endosomal trafficking plays key roles during asymmetric division and during the formation of morphogen gradients.
We therefore plan to unravel the biochemical and cell biological mechanisms underlying the key role of endosomes during growth control using Droso…
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