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self-renewal Vs proliferation - stem cells (Sep/07/2009 )

Hello all!

I havenīt posted for some time. I guess that is why my nick was cancelled. Anyways I created a new one. Lol

My question is regarding stem cells:
What is the difference between 'self-renewal' and 'proliferation'?
Is it possible to distinguish experimentaly self-renewal and proliferation? The assays that are performed in the literature (spheres cultures, serial passages of cells in animals) prove that cells have proliferation ability or self-renewal?


Thanks guys,
BioPe.
:blink:

-BioPe-

BioPe on Sep 8 2009, 01:11 AM said:

Hello all!

I havenīt posted for some time. I guess that is why my nick was cancelled. Anyways I created a new one. Lol

My question is regarding stem cells:
What is the difference between 'self-renewal' and 'proliferation'?
Is it possible to distinguish experimentaly self-renewal and proliferation? The assays that are performed in the literature (spheres cultures, serial passages of cells in animals) prove that cells have proliferation ability or self-renewal?


Thanks guys,
BioPe.
;)

Very briefly, self-renewal leaves the number of cells roughly the same, where proliferation increases the number of cells.

Welcome back to the forum. What was your original nickname?

-swanny-

Thanks Swanny!

I suppose assimetric self-renewal leves the number of cells unchanged but what about simetric self-renewal, in which 1 stem cell gives rise to two stem cells? Shouldn't this expand the population of cells? I am confused... :)

My old nickname was BioPe, just like the one I created. :)
I think I haven't posted anything since last Christmas. I donīt know why I could not login. LOL

-BioPe-

Hello all,

Sorry to bring up an old topic, but I still can't get the difference between self-renewal and proliferation of HSC.

Many thanks.

-BioLab-