2019
Hair follicle regeneration suppresses Ras-driven oncogenic growth
Pineda CM, Gonzalez DG, Matte-Martone C, Boucher J, Lathrop E, Gallini S, Fons NR, Xin T, Tai K, Marsh E, Nguyen DX, Suozzi KC, Beronja S, Greco V. Hair follicle regeneration suppresses Ras-driven oncogenic growth. Journal Of Cell Biology 2019, 218: 3212-3222. PMID: 31488583, PMCID: PMC6781447, DOI: 10.1083/jcb.201907178.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsCarcinogenesisHair FollicleMiceMice, TransgenicNeoplasmsRas ProteinsRegenerationConceptsHair folliclesHras mutationsOncogenic growthHair follicle stem cellsSkin hair folliclesTumor developmentFollicle stem cellsHair follicle regenerationSkin epitheliumSecondary mutationsBenign outgrowthFolliclesStem cellsTissueCertain tissuesFollicle regenerationCellsContinuous tissueWild-type neighborsDistinct mechanismsDifferent outcomesMutationsEnhanced capacityInjuryFlexibility sustains epithelial tissue homeostasis
Tai K, Cockburn K, Greco V. Flexibility sustains epithelial tissue homeostasis. Current Opinion In Cell Biology 2019, 60: 84-91. PMID: 31153058, PMCID: PMC6756930, DOI: 10.1016/j.ceb.2019.04.009.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEpithelial homeostasisEpithelial tissue homeostasisLive-imaging techniquesEpithelial cell interactionsIndividual epithelial cellsOrganism's lifetimeTissue homeostasisCell plasticityCell biologyMolecular mechanismsPathological settingsCell interactionsHomeostasisEpithelial cellsRecent advancesGeneticsBiologyMutationsImportant implicationsEpitheliumMechanismPlasticityCells
2016
Live imaging of stem cells: answering old questions and raising new ones
Park S, Greco V, Cockburn K. Live imaging of stem cells: answering old questions and raising new ones. Current Opinion In Cell Biology 2016, 43: 30-37. PMID: 27474806, PMCID: PMC5154884, DOI: 10.1016/j.ceb.2016.07.004.Peer-Reviewed Original Research