The ability of cells to sense geometrical/physical constraints of the local environment is important for cell movements during development, immune surveillance, and in cancer invasion. In this paper, we quantify "front-rear'' polarization-the crucial step in initiating cell migration-based on the cytoskeleton and substrate adhesion anisotropy in micropatterned cells of well-defined shapes. We then show that the general viewpoint that asymmetric cell shape is one of the defining characteristics of polarized cells is incomplete. Specifically, we demonstrate that cells on circular micropatterned islands can exhibit asymmetric distribution of both filamentous actin (f-actin) and focal adhesions (FAs) as well as directional, lamel...
Cells must migrate for neurons to make connections with distant partners, immune cells to find their...
Cell polarity - the morphological and functional differentiation of cellular compartments in a direc...
AbstractCell polarization is often accompanied by cytoskeletal rearrangements. Two signalling protei...
Spontaneous and induced front-rear polarization and a subsequent asymmetric actin cytoskeleton is a ...
AbstractCell polarization is a fundamental biological process implicated in nearly every aspect of m...
International audienceCell polarization is a fundamental biological process implicated in nearly eve...
During cell migration, cells become polarized, change their shape, and move in response to various i...
This paper employs substrates that are patterned with shapes having well-defined geometric cues to c...
International audienceCell Polarity is defined as the structural, morphological, and functional asym...
Cell polarity establishment implies a symmetry-breaking event, resulting in an axis along which the ...
Symmetry-breaking polarization enables functional plasticity of cells and tissues and is yet not wel...
AbstractThe polarisation and locomotion of fibroblasts requires an intact microtubule cytoskeleton [...
Abstract: During migration, asymmetrically polarized cells achieve motion by coordinating the protru...
International audienceDirectional cell motility relies on the ability of single cells to establish a...
Every living organism consists of cells. Even for the simplest single-cell organism, this cell is ex...
Cells must migrate for neurons to make connections with distant partners, immune cells to find their...
Cell polarity - the morphological and functional differentiation of cellular compartments in a direc...
AbstractCell polarization is often accompanied by cytoskeletal rearrangements. Two signalling protei...
Spontaneous and induced front-rear polarization and a subsequent asymmetric actin cytoskeleton is a ...
AbstractCell polarization is a fundamental biological process implicated in nearly every aspect of m...
International audienceCell polarization is a fundamental biological process implicated in nearly eve...
During cell migration, cells become polarized, change their shape, and move in response to various i...
This paper employs substrates that are patterned with shapes having well-defined geometric cues to c...
International audienceCell Polarity is defined as the structural, morphological, and functional asym...
Cell polarity establishment implies a symmetry-breaking event, resulting in an axis along which the ...
Symmetry-breaking polarization enables functional plasticity of cells and tissues and is yet not wel...
AbstractThe polarisation and locomotion of fibroblasts requires an intact microtubule cytoskeleton [...
Abstract: During migration, asymmetrically polarized cells achieve motion by coordinating the protru...
International audienceDirectional cell motility relies on the ability of single cells to establish a...
Every living organism consists of cells. Even for the simplest single-cell organism, this cell is ex...
Cells must migrate for neurons to make connections with distant partners, immune cells to find their...
Cell polarity - the morphological and functional differentiation of cellular compartments in a direc...
AbstractCell polarization is often accompanied by cytoskeletal rearrangements. Two signalling protei...