International audienceCell differentiation has been associated with changes in mechanical stiffness in single-cell systems, yet it is unknown whether this association remains true in a multicellular context, particularly in developing tissues. In order to address such questions, we have developed a methodology, termed quantitative tandem epifluorescence and nanoindentation, wherein we sequentially determine cellular genetic identity with confocal microscopy and mechanical properties with atomic force microscopy. We have applied this approach to examine cellular stiffness at the shoot apices of Arabidopsis ( Arabidopsis thaliana) plants carrying a fluorescent reporter for the CLAVATA3 (CLV3) gene, which encodes a secreted glycopeptide involv...
International audienceIn plants, mechanical integrity of organs requires coordinated growth because ...
Nanoindentation experiments are performed using an atomic force microscope (AFM) to quantify the spa...
How molecular patterning scales to organ size is highly debated in developmental biology. We explore...
International audienceCell differentiation has been associated with changes in mechanical stiffness ...
Although growth and morphogenesis are controlled by genetics, physical shape change in plant tissue ...
Although growth and morphogenesis are controlled by genetics, physical shape change in plant tissue ...
How complex developmental-genetic networks are translated into organs with specific 3D shapes remain...
Extracellular matrices (ECMs) are central to the advent of multicellular life, and their mechanical ...
Morphogenesis in plants occurs as a combined outcome of hormone pattern formation and mechanical cha...
Abstract Background Cytoskeleton can be observed in live plant cells in situ with high spatial and t...
Growth in plants results from the interaction between genetic and signalling networks and the mechan...
International audienceABSTRACT Because plant cells are glued to each other via their cell walls, fai...
From smooth to buckled, nature exhibits organs of various shapes and forms. How cellular growth patt...
Physical forces regulate the behavior of cells and tissues and are essential in cell organization an...
Biological processes in cells result from a complex interplay between gene expression, molecular int...
International audienceIn plants, mechanical integrity of organs requires coordinated growth because ...
Nanoindentation experiments are performed using an atomic force microscope (AFM) to quantify the spa...
How molecular patterning scales to organ size is highly debated in developmental biology. We explore...
International audienceCell differentiation has been associated with changes in mechanical stiffness ...
Although growth and morphogenesis are controlled by genetics, physical shape change in plant tissue ...
Although growth and morphogenesis are controlled by genetics, physical shape change in plant tissue ...
How complex developmental-genetic networks are translated into organs with specific 3D shapes remain...
Extracellular matrices (ECMs) are central to the advent of multicellular life, and their mechanical ...
Morphogenesis in plants occurs as a combined outcome of hormone pattern formation and mechanical cha...
Abstract Background Cytoskeleton can be observed in live plant cells in situ with high spatial and t...
Growth in plants results from the interaction between genetic and signalling networks and the mechan...
International audienceABSTRACT Because plant cells are glued to each other via their cell walls, fai...
From smooth to buckled, nature exhibits organs of various shapes and forms. How cellular growth patt...
Physical forces regulate the behavior of cells and tissues and are essential in cell organization an...
Biological processes in cells result from a complex interplay between gene expression, molecular int...
International audienceIn plants, mechanical integrity of organs requires coordinated growth because ...
Nanoindentation experiments are performed using an atomic force microscope (AFM) to quantify the spa...
How molecular patterning scales to organ size is highly debated in developmental biology. We explore...