Recent advances in cell biology enable precise molecular perturbations. The spatiotemporal organization of cells and organisms, however, also depends on physical processes such as diffusion or cytoplasmic flows, and strategies to perturb physical transport inside cells are not yet available. Here, we demonstrate focused-light-induced cytoplasmic streaming (FLUCS). FLUCS is local, directional, dynamic, probe-free, physiological, and is even applicable through rigid egg shells or cell walls. We explain FLUCS via time-dependent modelling of thermoviscous flows. Using FLUCS, we demonstrate that cytoplasmic flows drive partitioning-defective protein (PAR) polarization in Caenorhabditis elegans zygotes, and that cortical flows are sufficient to t...
Cellular structures are hydrodynamically interconnected, such that force generation in one location ...
Reaction-diffusion networks underlie pattern formation in a range of biological contexts, from morph...
Cytoplasmic streaming occurs in a variety of organisms, but its biological function is often unclear...
Cells self-organize using reaction-diffusion and fluid-flow principles. Whether bulk membrane flows ...
Asymmetric cell divisions are essential for the development of multicellular organisms. To proceed, ...
Beginning with Turing's seminal work [1], decades of research have demonstrated the fundamental abil...
Background: The transport of cytoplasmic components can be profoundly affected by hydrodynamics. A...
Asymmetric cell divisions are essential for the development of multicellular organisms. To proceed, ...
AbstractThe development and differentiation of complex organisms from the single fertilized egg is r...
SummaryActomyosin flows are involved in a variety of cellular processes, including cytokinesis, cell...
The establishment of cell architecture, whether in a migrating cell, a polarized epithelial cell, or...
The development and differentiation of complex organisms from the single fertilized egg is regulated...
Even the simplest cells show a remarkable degree of intracellular patterning. Like developing multic...
International audienceIn vivo, F-actin flows are observed at different cell life stages and particip...
International audienceIn vivo, F-actin flows are observed at different cell life stages and particip...
Cellular structures are hydrodynamically interconnected, such that force generation in one location ...
Reaction-diffusion networks underlie pattern formation in a range of biological contexts, from morph...
Cytoplasmic streaming occurs in a variety of organisms, but its biological function is often unclear...
Cells self-organize using reaction-diffusion and fluid-flow principles. Whether bulk membrane flows ...
Asymmetric cell divisions are essential for the development of multicellular organisms. To proceed, ...
Beginning with Turing's seminal work [1], decades of research have demonstrated the fundamental abil...
Background: The transport of cytoplasmic components can be profoundly affected by hydrodynamics. A...
Asymmetric cell divisions are essential for the development of multicellular organisms. To proceed, ...
AbstractThe development and differentiation of complex organisms from the single fertilized egg is r...
SummaryActomyosin flows are involved in a variety of cellular processes, including cytokinesis, cell...
The establishment of cell architecture, whether in a migrating cell, a polarized epithelial cell, or...
The development and differentiation of complex organisms from the single fertilized egg is regulated...
Even the simplest cells show a remarkable degree of intracellular patterning. Like developing multic...
International audienceIn vivo, F-actin flows are observed at different cell life stages and particip...
International audienceIn vivo, F-actin flows are observed at different cell life stages and particip...
Cellular structures are hydrodynamically interconnected, such that force generation in one location ...
Reaction-diffusion networks underlie pattern formation in a range of biological contexts, from morph...
Cytoplasmic streaming occurs in a variety of organisms, but its biological function is often unclear...