Remodeling and other evolving processes such as growth or morphogenesis are key factors in the evolution of biological tissue in response to both external and internal epigenetic stimuli. Based on the description of these processes provided by Taber, 1995 and Humphrey et al., 2002 for three important adaptation processes, remodeling, morphogenesis and growth (positive and negative), we shall consider the latter as the increase/decrease of mass via the increase/decrease of the number or size of cells, leading to a change in the volume of the organ. The work of Rodriguez et al. (1994) used the concept of natural configuration previously introduced by Skalak et al. (1982) to formulate volumetric growth. Later, Humphrey et al. (2002) proposed a...
Morphogenesis in living tissues is the paramount example of a time- and space-dependent orchestratio...
Anyone watching a movie of embryonic development immediately appreciates the importance of morphogen...
International audienceHow the shape of embryos and organs emerges during development is a fundamenta...
Remodeling and other evolving processes such as growth or morphogenesis are key factors in the evolu...
Unlike common engineering materials, living matter can autonomously respond to environmental changes...
International audienceOne of the most remarkable differences between classical engineering materials...
One of the most remarkable differences between classical engineering materials and living matter is ...
One of the most remarkable differences between classical engineering materials and living matter is...
In contrast to inert systems, living biological systems have the advantage to adapt to their environ...
htmlabstractIn the 1950s, embryology was conceptualized as four relatively independent problems: cel...
AbstractThe objective of this work is to develop a remodeling model for biological matter coupling t...
The continuum mechanical treatment of biological growth and remodeling has attracted considerable at...
Multicellular form Morphogenesis is the dynamic and regulated change in tissue form that leads to cr...
AbstractMorphogenesis is the dynamic and regulated change in tissue form that leads to creation of t...
Would it not be nice to understand the rules that govern how a small and round zygote reforms itself...
Morphogenesis in living tissues is the paramount example of a time- and space-dependent orchestratio...
Anyone watching a movie of embryonic development immediately appreciates the importance of morphogen...
International audienceHow the shape of embryos and organs emerges during development is a fundamenta...
Remodeling and other evolving processes such as growth or morphogenesis are key factors in the evolu...
Unlike common engineering materials, living matter can autonomously respond to environmental changes...
International audienceOne of the most remarkable differences between classical engineering materials...
One of the most remarkable differences between classical engineering materials and living matter is ...
One of the most remarkable differences between classical engineering materials and living matter is...
In contrast to inert systems, living biological systems have the advantage to adapt to their environ...
htmlabstractIn the 1950s, embryology was conceptualized as four relatively independent problems: cel...
AbstractThe objective of this work is to develop a remodeling model for biological matter coupling t...
The continuum mechanical treatment of biological growth and remodeling has attracted considerable at...
Multicellular form Morphogenesis is the dynamic and regulated change in tissue form that leads to cr...
AbstractMorphogenesis is the dynamic and regulated change in tissue form that leads to creation of t...
Would it not be nice to understand the rules that govern how a small and round zygote reforms itself...
Morphogenesis in living tissues is the paramount example of a time- and space-dependent orchestratio...
Anyone watching a movie of embryonic development immediately appreciates the importance of morphogen...
International audienceHow the shape of embryos and organs emerges during development is a fundamenta...