The cross-section of a cell in a monolayer epithelial tissue can be modeled mathematically as a k-sided polygon. Empirically studied distributions of the proportions of k-sided cells in epithelia show remarkable similarities in a wide range of evolutionarily distant organisms. A variety of mathematical models have been proposed for explaining this phenomenon. The highly parsimonious simulation model of (Patel et al., PLoS Comput. Biol., 2009) that takes into account only the number of sides of a given cell and cell division already achieves a remarkably good fit with empirical distributions from Drosophila, Hydra, Xenopus, Cucumber, and Anagallis. Within the same modeling framework as in that paper, we introduce additional options for the c...
A key decisive in the understanding of morphogenesis processes concerns the description of the devel...
AbstractWe propose a 2D mechanical model of a tubular epithelium resembling the early Drosophila emb...
SummaryBackgroundEpithelial junctional networks assume packing geometries characterized by different...
The cross-section of a cell in a monolayer epithelial tissue can be modeled mathematically as a k-si...
The cross-section of a cell in a monolayer epithelial tissue can be modeled mathematically as a k-si...
International audienceUnderstanding the mechanisms regulating development requires a quantitative ch...
Invitation to a keynote lecture (by Taiji Adachi and Dimitrije Stamenovic) for the session "Computat...
International audienceThe physical laws governing the morphogenesis of biological tissues remain lar...
<div><p>Geometric and mechanical properties of individual cells and interactions among neighboring c...
Morphogenesis - the generation of biological shape and form - is fascinating, and its study promises...
Cell proliferation affects both cellular geometry and topology in a growing tissue, and hence rules ...
Understanding the cellular organization of tissues is key to developmental biology. In order to deal...
We investigate morphologies of proliferating cellular tissue using a newly developed numerical simul...
Understanding the cellular organization of tissues is key to developmental biology. In order to deal...
BACKGROUND: Epithelial junctional networks assume packing geometries characterized by different cell...
A key decisive in the understanding of morphogenesis processes concerns the description of the devel...
AbstractWe propose a 2D mechanical model of a tubular epithelium resembling the early Drosophila emb...
SummaryBackgroundEpithelial junctional networks assume packing geometries characterized by different...
The cross-section of a cell in a monolayer epithelial tissue can be modeled mathematically as a k-si...
The cross-section of a cell in a monolayer epithelial tissue can be modeled mathematically as a k-si...
International audienceUnderstanding the mechanisms regulating development requires a quantitative ch...
Invitation to a keynote lecture (by Taiji Adachi and Dimitrije Stamenovic) for the session "Computat...
International audienceThe physical laws governing the morphogenesis of biological tissues remain lar...
<div><p>Geometric and mechanical properties of individual cells and interactions among neighboring c...
Morphogenesis - the generation of biological shape and form - is fascinating, and its study promises...
Cell proliferation affects both cellular geometry and topology in a growing tissue, and hence rules ...
Understanding the cellular organization of tissues is key to developmental biology. In order to deal...
We investigate morphologies of proliferating cellular tissue using a newly developed numerical simul...
Understanding the cellular organization of tissues is key to developmental biology. In order to deal...
BACKGROUND: Epithelial junctional networks assume packing geometries characterized by different cell...
A key decisive in the understanding of morphogenesis processes concerns the description of the devel...
AbstractWe propose a 2D mechanical model of a tubular epithelium resembling the early Drosophila emb...
SummaryBackgroundEpithelial junctional networks assume packing geometries characterized by different...