Cell Size
What regulates cell size? The most obvious features of cells is that they come in a variety of sizes and shapes. The next most obvious feature is that generally cells of the same type, eg. blood cells, epithelial cells, liver cells are generally close in size. Within a species this is maintained. Tall people and adults have more cells not larger cells than short people or infants. The question of what maintains cell size, what causes it to vary, whether cell size is actively maintained or a passive outcome of other processes has recently been reconsidered, as an important and unsolved problem in biology. We have approached this in systems and with several approaches.
Question 1
The maintenance of cell size in dividing mammalian cells. Why does the variance in size of cells in the population remain the same in the setting of size dependent growth?
Question 2
What signaling pathways do cells use to control their size?
Question 3
Is there a requisite linkage between growth rate and division rate or can that linkage be undermined by specific drugs.