Using time-lapse filming, the relative movement of cells (nuclei) within a contact-inhibited monolayer of chick embryonic liver parenchyma cells has been studied. Two techniques were employed to determine the amount of relative cell movement during a culture period of 6 h. Firstly, the number of neighbours lost or gained by each nucleus was counted. Secondly, the relative distance moved by each nucleus in relation to other nuclei in the monolayer was measured. (The numerical results obtained from these analyses and details of the methods used are given in the text.) A considerable amount of relative movement of nuclei within the monolayer was found during this short period of culture. Although some gaps were occasionally seen between the ce...
We describe a direct way of measuring contact inhibition of locomotion by analysing the changes in m...
Certain behavioural and morphological aspects of cellular transformation have been studied, using ba...
Contact inhibition of locomotion drives a variety of biological phenomenon, from cell dispersion to ...
Two problems are raised concerning the movement of cells during tissue-specific sorting-out of chick...
The existence of contact inhibition of nuclear overlapping (monolayering) has previously been interp...
The stable arrangements of cells in tissues and organs require that most tissue cells, whatever thei...
The formation of close contacts and focal contacts (ca. 30 nm and 10-15 n m separation distance resp...
The in vitro morphogenetic system of cell sorting out is the self reorganisation of mixed dissociate...
The behaviour in culture of epithelial cells derived from chick embryo pigmented retina epithelium (...
Epithelial cells from the early chick embryo were explanted and grown on a strip of coverglass which...
SUMMARY-Three aspects of cell behavior-contact inhibition (overlap of cells), contact guidance, and ...
Intercellular invasion is the active migration of cells on one type into the interiors of tissues co...
Regular polygonal networks have been found in explants and dissociated cells of early chick embryos....
The photolithographic techniques of the microelectronics industry have allowed us to fabricate patte...
Inhibition of the growth of dense cell cultures was studied in perfusion culture using cinemicrograp...
We describe a direct way of measuring contact inhibition of locomotion by analysing the changes in m...
Certain behavioural and morphological aspects of cellular transformation have been studied, using ba...
Contact inhibition of locomotion drives a variety of biological phenomenon, from cell dispersion to ...
Two problems are raised concerning the movement of cells during tissue-specific sorting-out of chick...
The existence of contact inhibition of nuclear overlapping (monolayering) has previously been interp...
The stable arrangements of cells in tissues and organs require that most tissue cells, whatever thei...
The formation of close contacts and focal contacts (ca. 30 nm and 10-15 n m separation distance resp...
The in vitro morphogenetic system of cell sorting out is the self reorganisation of mixed dissociate...
The behaviour in culture of epithelial cells derived from chick embryo pigmented retina epithelium (...
Epithelial cells from the early chick embryo were explanted and grown on a strip of coverglass which...
SUMMARY-Three aspects of cell behavior-contact inhibition (overlap of cells), contact guidance, and ...
Intercellular invasion is the active migration of cells on one type into the interiors of tissues co...
Regular polygonal networks have been found in explants and dissociated cells of early chick embryos....
The photolithographic techniques of the microelectronics industry have allowed us to fabricate patte...
Inhibition of the growth of dense cell cultures was studied in perfusion culture using cinemicrograp...
We describe a direct way of measuring contact inhibition of locomotion by analysing the changes in m...
Certain behavioural and morphological aspects of cellular transformation have been studied, using ba...
Contact inhibition of locomotion drives a variety of biological phenomenon, from cell dispersion to ...