SummaryRecent technical advances including digital imaging and particle image velocimetry can be used to extract the full range of embryonic movements that constitute the instantaneous ‘morphogenetic fields’ of a developing animal. The final shape of the animal results from the sum over time (integral) of the movements that make up the velocity fields of all the tissue constituents. In vivo microscopy can be used to capture the details of vertebrate development at the earliest embryonic stages. The movements thus observed can be quantitatively compared to physical models that provide velocity fields based on simple hypotheses about the nature of living matter (a visco-elastic gel). This approach has cast new light on the interpretation of e...
International audienceCurrent knowledge on limbs development lacks a physical description of the for...
The history of developmental biology is interwoven with debates as to whether mechanistic explanatio...
The body of vertebrate embryos forms by posterior elongation from a terminal growth zone called the ...
SummaryRecent technical advances including digital imaging and particle image velocimetry can be use...
The origin of tetrapods is a complex question that webs together genetic, paleontological, developm...
How embryos are shaped during development has inspired the work of many, embryologists, geneticists,...
The morphogenesis of vertebrate body parts remains an open question. It is not clear whether the exi...
Embryonic development involves a fundamental biomechanical process that constructs complicated three...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies suggest that mechanical feedback could coordinate morphogenetic events ...
Mammalian development is one of the most complex biological processes, that is responsible for conve...
This is the author accepted manuscript.Embryo development is a critical and fascinating stage in the...
Would it not be nice to understand the rules that govern how a small and round zygote reforms itself...
Morphogenesis is a phenomenon of intricate balance and dynamic interplay between processes occurring...
Morphogenetic flows in developmental biology are characterized by the coordinated motion of thousand...
Animal bodies and the embryos that generate them exhibit an assortment of stereotypic morphological ...
International audienceCurrent knowledge on limbs development lacks a physical description of the for...
The history of developmental biology is interwoven with debates as to whether mechanistic explanatio...
The body of vertebrate embryos forms by posterior elongation from a terminal growth zone called the ...
SummaryRecent technical advances including digital imaging and particle image velocimetry can be use...
The origin of tetrapods is a complex question that webs together genetic, paleontological, developm...
How embryos are shaped during development has inspired the work of many, embryologists, geneticists,...
The morphogenesis of vertebrate body parts remains an open question. It is not clear whether the exi...
Embryonic development involves a fundamental biomechanical process that constructs complicated three...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies suggest that mechanical feedback could coordinate morphogenetic events ...
Mammalian development is one of the most complex biological processes, that is responsible for conve...
This is the author accepted manuscript.Embryo development is a critical and fascinating stage in the...
Would it not be nice to understand the rules that govern how a small and round zygote reforms itself...
Morphogenesis is a phenomenon of intricate balance and dynamic interplay between processes occurring...
Morphogenetic flows in developmental biology are characterized by the coordinated motion of thousand...
Animal bodies and the embryos that generate them exhibit an assortment of stereotypic morphological ...
International audienceCurrent knowledge on limbs development lacks a physical description of the for...
The history of developmental biology is interwoven with debates as to whether mechanistic explanatio...
The body of vertebrate embryos forms by posterior elongation from a terminal growth zone called the ...