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  • Cell Biology
  • Developmental Biology
  • Molecular Biology

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  • Cellular identity and function evolve during differentiation.
  • Newly specified cells often exhibit stem-cell-like properties, including high division potential.
  • Cell maturation involves exiting or altering division programs and acquiring differentiation characteristics.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review recent publications on factors regulating the balance between cell division and differentiation.
  • To discuss these regulatory factors within specific tissue and cell contexts.
  • To explore connections between these factors and cell cycle regulation.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of recent publications.
  • Analysis of factors balancing division and differentiation.
  • Contextualization within specific tissues and cell types.
  • Examination of links to cell cycle regulation.

Main Results:

  • Factors previously thought to control only division or differentiation are now understood to influence both.
  • These regulatory factors play a key role in cell trajectory shaping.
  • Recent advances provide deeper insights into the interplay between division and differentiation programs.

Conclusions:

  • The balance between cell division and differentiation is a critical aspect of cell maturation.
  • Understanding the factors that govern this trade-off is essential for comprehending cell development and tissue formation.
  • Intertwined division and differentiation programs are fundamental to shaping cell trajectories.