Contact inhibition of locomotion (CIL) is a multifaceted process that causes many cell types to repel each other upon collision. During development, this seemingly uncoordinated reaction is a critical driver of cellular dispersion within embryonic tissues. Here, we show that Drosophila hemocytes require a precisely orchestrated CIL response for their developmental dispersal. Hemocyte collision and subsequent repulsion involves a stereotyped sequence of kinematic stages that are modulated by global changes in cytoskeletal dynamics. Tracking actin retrograde flow within hemocytes in vivo reveals synchronous reorganization of colliding actin networks through engagement of an inter-cellular adhesion. This inter-cellular actin-clutch leads to a ...
SummaryFor proper spacing or rapid dispersion, some migratory cells are guided by repulsive collisio...
P. Martin and W. Wood contributed equally to this paperDrosophila melanogaster macrophages are highl...
SummaryContact inhibition of locomotion (CIL) is the process through which cells move away from each...
SummaryContact inhibition of locomotion (CIL) is a multifaceted process that causes many cell types ...
Contact Inhibition of Locomotion (CIL), a process where migrating cells repel upon collision, was fi...
Contact inhibition of locomotion drives a variety of biological phenomenon, from cell dispersion to ...
Contact inhibition of locomotion drives a variety of biological phenomenon, from cell dispersion to ...
Contact inhibition of locomotion (CIL) is a process whereby a cell ceases motility or changes its t...
Contact inhibition of locomotion (CIL) is the process by which cells in vitro change their direction...
For proper spacing or rapid dispersion, some migratory cells are guided by repulsive collisions with...
Drosophila melanogaster macrophages are highly migratory cells that lend themselves beautifully to h...
Cell motility is hypothesised to be regulated by a step-wise series of events, beginning with leadin...
AbstractCells migrating through a tissue exert force via their cytoskeleton and are themselves subje...
During morphogenesis, cells exhibit various behaviours, such as migration and constriction, which ne...
This work was supported by the BBSRC (BB/M021084/1).During morphogenesis, cells exhibit various beha...
SummaryFor proper spacing or rapid dispersion, some migratory cells are guided by repulsive collisio...
P. Martin and W. Wood contributed equally to this paperDrosophila melanogaster macrophages are highl...
SummaryContact inhibition of locomotion (CIL) is the process through which cells move away from each...
SummaryContact inhibition of locomotion (CIL) is a multifaceted process that causes many cell types ...
Contact Inhibition of Locomotion (CIL), a process where migrating cells repel upon collision, was fi...
Contact inhibition of locomotion drives a variety of biological phenomenon, from cell dispersion to ...
Contact inhibition of locomotion drives a variety of biological phenomenon, from cell dispersion to ...
Contact inhibition of locomotion (CIL) is a process whereby a cell ceases motility or changes its t...
Contact inhibition of locomotion (CIL) is the process by which cells in vitro change their direction...
For proper spacing or rapid dispersion, some migratory cells are guided by repulsive collisions with...
Drosophila melanogaster macrophages are highly migratory cells that lend themselves beautifully to h...
Cell motility is hypothesised to be regulated by a step-wise series of events, beginning with leadin...
AbstractCells migrating through a tissue exert force via their cytoskeleton and are themselves subje...
During morphogenesis, cells exhibit various behaviours, such as migration and constriction, which ne...
This work was supported by the BBSRC (BB/M021084/1).During morphogenesis, cells exhibit various beha...
SummaryFor proper spacing or rapid dispersion, some migratory cells are guided by repulsive collisio...
P. Martin and W. Wood contributed equally to this paperDrosophila melanogaster macrophages are highl...
SummaryContact inhibition of locomotion (CIL) is the process through which cells move away from each...