A role of stochastic phenotype switching in generating mosaic endothelial cell heterogeneity
Spontaneous phenotypic heterogeneity confers a population-level advantage to cells that are exposed to fluctuating environments. Here the authors show that the endothelium of some organs displays a dynamic mosaicism in expression of Von Willebrand factor, suggesting bet hedging as a strategy for ada...
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Autores principales: | Lei Yuan, Gary C. Chan, David Beeler, Lauren Janes, Katherine C. Spokes, Harita Dharaneeswaran, Anahita Mojiri, William J. Adams, Tracey Sciuto, Guillermo Garcia-Cardeña, Grietje Molema, Peter M. Kang, Nadia Jahroudi, Philip A. Marsden, Ann Dvorak, Erzsébet Ravasz Regan, William C. Aird |
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Nature Portfolio
2016
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/6ed9333a2a8b469cb9f3182d7d55819d |
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