Most biological tissues grow by the synthesis of new material close to the tissue's interface, where spatial interactions can exert strong geometric influences on the local rate of growth. These geometric influences may be mechanistic or cell behavioural in nature. The control of geometry on tissue growth has been evidenced in many in vivo and in vitro experiments, including bone remodelling, wound healing, and tissue engineering scaffolds. In this paper, we propose a generalisation of a mathematical model that captures the mechanistic influence of curvature on the joint evolution of cell density and tissue shape during tissue growth. This generalisation allows us to simulate abrupt topological changes such as tissue fragmentation and tissu...
Abstract Growth of developing and regenerative biological tissues of different cell types is usually...
Tissue folding is a frequently observed phenomenon, from the cerebral cortex gyrification, to the gu...
This study investigated how substrate geometry influences in-vitro tissue formation at length scales...
Most biological tissues grow by the synthesis of new material close to the tissue's interface, where...
The growth of several biological tissues is known to be controlled in part by local geometrical feat...
Tissue geometry is an important influence on the evolution of many biological tissues. The local cur...
Recent evidence clearly shows that cells respond to various physical cues in their environments, gui...
Three-dimensional open porous scaffolds are commonly used in tissue engineering (TE) applications to...
<div><p>Geometric and mechanical properties of individual cells and interactions among neighboring c...
In this thesis, we aim to understand two seemingly contradicting experimental observations by develo...
<div><p>This study investigated how substrate geometry influences in-vitro tissue formation at lengt...
International audienceHow biophysical cues can control tissue morphogenesis is a central question in...
International audienceIn a recent paper, Coen et al. [2004] proposed a qualitative framework to stud...
The biomechanical modeling of growing tissues has recently become an area of intense interest. In pa...
Growth of developing and regenerative biological tissues of different cell types is usually driven b...
Abstract Growth of developing and regenerative biological tissues of different cell types is usually...
Tissue folding is a frequently observed phenomenon, from the cerebral cortex gyrification, to the gu...
This study investigated how substrate geometry influences in-vitro tissue formation at length scales...
Most biological tissues grow by the synthesis of new material close to the tissue's interface, where...
The growth of several biological tissues is known to be controlled in part by local geometrical feat...
Tissue geometry is an important influence on the evolution of many biological tissues. The local cur...
Recent evidence clearly shows that cells respond to various physical cues in their environments, gui...
Three-dimensional open porous scaffolds are commonly used in tissue engineering (TE) applications to...
<div><p>Geometric and mechanical properties of individual cells and interactions among neighboring c...
In this thesis, we aim to understand two seemingly contradicting experimental observations by develo...
<div><p>This study investigated how substrate geometry influences in-vitro tissue formation at lengt...
International audienceHow biophysical cues can control tissue morphogenesis is a central question in...
International audienceIn a recent paper, Coen et al. [2004] proposed a qualitative framework to stud...
The biomechanical modeling of growing tissues has recently become an area of intense interest. In pa...
Growth of developing and regenerative biological tissues of different cell types is usually driven b...
Abstract Growth of developing and regenerative biological tissues of different cell types is usually...
Tissue folding is a frequently observed phenomenon, from the cerebral cortex gyrification, to the gu...
This study investigated how substrate geometry influences in-vitro tissue formation at length scales...