SummarySingle cells and multicellular tissues rapidly heal wounds. These processes are considered distinct, but one mode of healing—Rho GTPase-dependent formation and closure of a purse string of actin filaments (F-actin) and myosin-2 around wounds—occurs in single cells [1, 2] and in epithelia [3–10]. Here, we show that wounding of one cell in Xenopus embryos elicits Rho GTPase activation around the wound and at the nearest cell-cell junctions in the neighbor cells. F-actin and myosin-2 accumulate at the junctions and around the wound itself, and as the resultant actomyosin array closes over the wound site, junctional F-actin and myosin-2 become mechanically integrated with the actin and myosin-2 around the wound, forming a hybrid purse st...
Embryos repair epithelial wounds rapidly, in a process driven by collective cell behaviors. Upon wou...
Embryos repair epithelial wounds rapidly, in a process driven by collective cell behaviors. Upon wou...
When a gash or gouge is made in a confluent layer of epithelial cells, the cells move to fill in th...
SummarySingle cells and multicellular tissues rapidly heal wounds. These processes are considered di...
AbstractBackground: Both single cells and multicellular systems rapidly heal physical insults but ar...
Skin wounds in limb-bud stage chick embryos re-epithelialise using a contracting filamentous actin c...
AbstractRecently, Xenopus oocytes have been shown to repair wounds using a contractile system compos...
Introduction: Living cells need to respond to a myriad of mechanical forces for their continued surv...
SummaryBackgroundCells heal disruptions in their plasma membrane using a sophisticated, efficient, a...
AbstractRecently, Xenopus oocytes have been shown to repair wounds using a contractile system compos...
Epithelia are physical barriers against pathogens. Therefore, the ability of multicellular organisms...
The cytoskeleton is an intrinsic aspect of all cells, and is essential for many cellular events incl...
AbstractBackground: Interactions between microtubules and actin filaments (F-actin) are critical for...
Introduction: Damage to the plasma membrane (PM) and underlying cortical cytoskeleton occurs routine...
AbstractBackground: Interactions between microtubules and actin filaments (F-actin) are critical for...
Embryos repair epithelial wounds rapidly, in a process driven by collective cell behaviors. Upon wou...
Embryos repair epithelial wounds rapidly, in a process driven by collective cell behaviors. Upon wou...
When a gash or gouge is made in a confluent layer of epithelial cells, the cells move to fill in th...
SummarySingle cells and multicellular tissues rapidly heal wounds. These processes are considered di...
AbstractBackground: Both single cells and multicellular systems rapidly heal physical insults but ar...
Skin wounds in limb-bud stage chick embryos re-epithelialise using a contracting filamentous actin c...
AbstractRecently, Xenopus oocytes have been shown to repair wounds using a contractile system compos...
Introduction: Living cells need to respond to a myriad of mechanical forces for their continued surv...
SummaryBackgroundCells heal disruptions in their plasma membrane using a sophisticated, efficient, a...
AbstractRecently, Xenopus oocytes have been shown to repair wounds using a contractile system compos...
Epithelia are physical barriers against pathogens. Therefore, the ability of multicellular organisms...
The cytoskeleton is an intrinsic aspect of all cells, and is essential for many cellular events incl...
AbstractBackground: Interactions between microtubules and actin filaments (F-actin) are critical for...
Introduction: Damage to the plasma membrane (PM) and underlying cortical cytoskeleton occurs routine...
AbstractBackground: Interactions between microtubules and actin filaments (F-actin) are critical for...
Embryos repair epithelial wounds rapidly, in a process driven by collective cell behaviors. Upon wou...
Embryos repair epithelial wounds rapidly, in a process driven by collective cell behaviors. Upon wou...
When a gash or gouge is made in a confluent layer of epithelial cells, the cells move to fill in th...