Many morphogenetic processes are accomplished by coordinated cell rearrangements. These rearrangements are accompanied by substantial shifts in the neighbor relationships between cells. Here we propose a model for studying morphogenesis in epithelial sheets by directed cell neighbor change. Our model describes cell re-arrangements by accounting for the balance of forces between neighboring cells within an epithelium. Cell rearrangement and cell shape changes occur when these forces are not in mechanical equilibrium. We will show that cell rearrangement within the epidermal enveloping layer (EVL) of the teleost fish Fundulus during epiboly can be explained solely in terms of the balance of forces generated among constituent epithelial cells....
International audienceUnderstanding the mechanisms regulating development requires a quantitative ch...
International audienceUnderstanding the mechanisms regulating development requires a quantitative ch...
AbstractDuring embryogenesis, the killifishFundulus heteroclitusforms a monolayered tight epithelium...
Embryonic epithelia achieve complex morphogenetic movements, including in-plane reshaping, bending a...
Embryonic epithelia achieve complex morphogenetic movements, including in-plane reshaping, bending a...
AbstractThe mechanism by which epithelial cells rearrange is a process that is central to epithelial...
SummaryEpithelial cells acquire functionally important shapes (e.g., squamous, cuboidal, columnar) d...
Epithelia are sheets of cells that are dynamically remodelled by cell division and cell death during...
AbstractThe mechanism by which epithelial cells rearrange is a process that is central to epithelial...
Epithelial spreading is a critical part of various developmental and wound repair processes. Here we...
AbstractThe shape of a single animal cell is determined both by its internal cytoskeleton and throug...
Understanding the mechanisms regulating development requires a quantitative characterization of cell...
Precise tissue remodeling during development is essential for shaping embryos and optimal organ func...
The shape of a single animal cell is determined both by its internal cytoskeleton and through physic...
AbstractThe shape of a single animal cell is determined both by its internal cytoskeleton and throug...
International audienceUnderstanding the mechanisms regulating development requires a quantitative ch...
International audienceUnderstanding the mechanisms regulating development requires a quantitative ch...
AbstractDuring embryogenesis, the killifishFundulus heteroclitusforms a monolayered tight epithelium...
Embryonic epithelia achieve complex morphogenetic movements, including in-plane reshaping, bending a...
Embryonic epithelia achieve complex morphogenetic movements, including in-plane reshaping, bending a...
AbstractThe mechanism by which epithelial cells rearrange is a process that is central to epithelial...
SummaryEpithelial cells acquire functionally important shapes (e.g., squamous, cuboidal, columnar) d...
Epithelia are sheets of cells that are dynamically remodelled by cell division and cell death during...
AbstractThe mechanism by which epithelial cells rearrange is a process that is central to epithelial...
Epithelial spreading is a critical part of various developmental and wound repair processes. Here we...
AbstractThe shape of a single animal cell is determined both by its internal cytoskeleton and throug...
Understanding the mechanisms regulating development requires a quantitative characterization of cell...
Precise tissue remodeling during development is essential for shaping embryos and optimal organ func...
The shape of a single animal cell is determined both by its internal cytoskeleton and through physic...
AbstractThe shape of a single animal cell is determined both by its internal cytoskeleton and throug...
International audienceUnderstanding the mechanisms regulating development requires a quantitative ch...
International audienceUnderstanding the mechanisms regulating development requires a quantitative ch...
AbstractDuring embryogenesis, the killifishFundulus heteroclitusforms a monolayered tight epithelium...