Chemical and mechanical pattern formation is fundamental during embryogenesis and tissue development. Yet, the underlying molecular and cellular mechanisms are still elusive in many cases. Most current theories assume that tissue development is driven by chemical processes: either as a sequence of chemical patterns each depending on the previous one, or by patterns spontaneously arising from specific chemical interactions (such as “Turing-patterns”). Within both theories, mechanical patterns are usually regarded as passive by-products of chemical pre-patters. However, several experiments question these theories, and an increasing number of studies shows that tissue mechanics can actively influence chemical patterns during development. In th...
The development of organisms starting from their zygotic state involves a tight integration of the m...
International audienceThe way in which interactions between mechanics and biochemistry lead to the e...
International audiencePatterns are ubiquitous in living systems and underlie the dynamic organizatio...
Chemical and mechanical pattern formation is fundamental during embryogenesis and tissue development...
<div><p>Chemical and mechanical pattern formation is fundamental during embryogenesis and tissue dev...
Chemical and mechanical pattern formation is fundamental during embryogenesis and tissue development...
Background During embryogenesis, chemical (morphogen) and mechanical patterns develop within tiss...
<p>Simulation snapshots investigating the robustness of mechanochemical patterns with respect to (A)...
<p>(A)-(B) Simulation snapshots showing spontaneous pattern formation based on a simple mechanochemi...
The central issue in development is the formation of spatial patterns of cells in the early embryo. ...
<p>(A)-(B) Simulation snapshots showing spontaneous pattern formation based on a simple mechanochemi...
The central issue in development is the formation of spatial patterns of cells in the early embryo. ...
Motivated by recent experimental findings, we propose a novel mechanism of embryonic pattern formati...
<div><p>Motivated by recent experimental findings, we propose a novel mechanism of embryonic pattern...
<p>(A) Schematic view of the multiplicative decomposition of the deformation gradient tensor. (B) Nu...
The development of organisms starting from their zygotic state involves a tight integration of the m...
International audienceThe way in which interactions between mechanics and biochemistry lead to the e...
International audiencePatterns are ubiquitous in living systems and underlie the dynamic organizatio...
Chemical and mechanical pattern formation is fundamental during embryogenesis and tissue development...
<div><p>Chemical and mechanical pattern formation is fundamental during embryogenesis and tissue dev...
Chemical and mechanical pattern formation is fundamental during embryogenesis and tissue development...
Background During embryogenesis, chemical (morphogen) and mechanical patterns develop within tiss...
<p>Simulation snapshots investigating the robustness of mechanochemical patterns with respect to (A)...
<p>(A)-(B) Simulation snapshots showing spontaneous pattern formation based on a simple mechanochemi...
The central issue in development is the formation of spatial patterns of cells in the early embryo. ...
<p>(A)-(B) Simulation snapshots showing spontaneous pattern formation based on a simple mechanochemi...
The central issue in development is the formation of spatial patterns of cells in the early embryo. ...
Motivated by recent experimental findings, we propose a novel mechanism of embryonic pattern formati...
<div><p>Motivated by recent experimental findings, we propose a novel mechanism of embryonic pattern...
<p>(A) Schematic view of the multiplicative decomposition of the deformation gradient tensor. (B) Nu...
The development of organisms starting from their zygotic state involves a tight integration of the m...
International audienceThe way in which interactions between mechanics and biochemistry lead to the e...
International audiencePatterns are ubiquitous in living systems and underlie the dynamic organizatio...