How a system of genetically identical biological cells organizes into spatially heterogeneous tissues is a central question in biology. Even when the molecular and genetic underpinnings of cell-cell interactions are known, how these lead to multicellular patterns is often poorly understood. Of particular interest are dynamic patterns such as traveling waves, which confer spatiotemporal control over key developmental processes such as differentiation, segmentation and cell division. Theoretical approaches based on mathematical descriptions of underlying physical and chemical processes provide a promising avenue to explore biological pattern formation. In particular, theoretical models connect processes on the molecular scale to biological fu...
Somitogenesis, the process by which a bilaterally symmetric pattern of cell aggregations is laid dow...
The reliable development of highly complex organisms is an intriguing and fascinating problem. The g...
International audienceThe way in which interactions between mechanics and biochemistry lead to the e...
International audiencePatterns are ubiquitous in living systems and underlie the dynamic organizatio...
Cells form spatial patterns by coordinating their gene expressions. How a group of mesoscopic number...
Biological organisms rely on spatial variation in cell activity to coordinate diverse activities, su...
Summary: Communicating cells can coordinate their gene expressions to form spatial patterns, generat...
This thesis explores the role of collective cell migration and self-organisation in the development ...
Somitogenesis, the process by which a bilaterally symmetric pattern of cell aggregations is laid dow...
This thesis presents models for two different kinds of pattern formation in biological systems. De...
One of the characteristics of biological systems is their ability to produce and sustain spatial and...
The formation of self-organized patterns is key to the morphogenesis of multicellular organisms, alt...
A major force shaping form and patterns in biology is based in the presence of amplification mechani...
We demonstrate that many collective phenomena in multi-cellular systems can be explained by models i...
The goal of this Thesis is to investigate spatial self-organization. The cellular coherence is the ...
Somitogenesis, the process by which a bilaterally symmetric pattern of cell aggregations is laid dow...
The reliable development of highly complex organisms is an intriguing and fascinating problem. The g...
International audienceThe way in which interactions between mechanics and biochemistry lead to the e...
International audiencePatterns are ubiquitous in living systems and underlie the dynamic organizatio...
Cells form spatial patterns by coordinating their gene expressions. How a group of mesoscopic number...
Biological organisms rely on spatial variation in cell activity to coordinate diverse activities, su...
Summary: Communicating cells can coordinate their gene expressions to form spatial patterns, generat...
This thesis explores the role of collective cell migration and self-organisation in the development ...
Somitogenesis, the process by which a bilaterally symmetric pattern of cell aggregations is laid dow...
This thesis presents models for two different kinds of pattern formation in biological systems. De...
One of the characteristics of biological systems is their ability to produce and sustain spatial and...
The formation of self-organized patterns is key to the morphogenesis of multicellular organisms, alt...
A major force shaping form and patterns in biology is based in the presence of amplification mechani...
We demonstrate that many collective phenomena in multi-cellular systems can be explained by models i...
The goal of this Thesis is to investigate spatial self-organization. The cellular coherence is the ...
Somitogenesis, the process by which a bilaterally symmetric pattern of cell aggregations is laid dow...
The reliable development of highly complex organisms is an intriguing and fascinating problem. The g...
International audienceThe way in which interactions between mechanics and biochemistry lead to the e...