Collective cell migration offers a rich field of study for non-equilibrium physics and cellular biology, revealing phenomena such as glassy dynamics, pattern formation and active turbulence. However, how mechanical and chemical signalling are integrated at the cellular level to give rise to such collective behaviours remains unclear. We address this by focusing on the highly conserved phenomenon of spatiotemporal waves of density and extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) activation, which appear both in vitro and in vivo during collective cell migration and wound healing. First, we propose a biophysical theory, backed by mechanical and optogenetic perturbation experiments, showing that patterns can be quantitatively explained by a mec...
Collective cell migration underlies morphogenesis, tissue regeneration, and cancer progression. How ...
Collective cell migration in cohesive units is vital for tissue morphogenesis, wound repair, and imm...
Single, isolated epithelial cells move randomly; however, during wound healing, organism development...
Living tissues are characterized by an intrinsically mechanochemical interplay of active physical fo...
We discuss recent advances in interpreting the collective dynamics of cellular assemblies using idea...
International audienceThe ability of organisms to spontaneously generate order relies on the intrica...
Fundamental biological processes such as morphogenesis, tissue regeneration, and cancer invasion, de...
Most eukaryotic cells sense and respond to the mechanical properties of their surroundings. This can...
分子活性の波が細胞集団に伝わる制御機構を解明 --細胞同士の綱引きが情報を遠くに伝える--. 京都大学プレスリリース. 2020-06-04.Cells communicate by doing th...
AbstractWe find how collective migration emerges from mechanical information transfer between cells....
The collective motion of cell monolayers within a tissue is a fundamental biological process that oc...
Cells comprising a tissue migrate as part of a collective. How collective processes are coordinated ...
AbstractCell migration plays a pivotal role in many physiologically important processes such as embr...
Cells comprising a tissue migrate as part of a collective. How collective processes are coordinated ...
<div><p>The ability of cells to coordinately migrate in groups is crucial to enable them to travel l...
Collective cell migration underlies morphogenesis, tissue regeneration, and cancer progression. How ...
Collective cell migration in cohesive units is vital for tissue morphogenesis, wound repair, and imm...
Single, isolated epithelial cells move randomly; however, during wound healing, organism development...
Living tissues are characterized by an intrinsically mechanochemical interplay of active physical fo...
We discuss recent advances in interpreting the collective dynamics of cellular assemblies using idea...
International audienceThe ability of organisms to spontaneously generate order relies on the intrica...
Fundamental biological processes such as morphogenesis, tissue regeneration, and cancer invasion, de...
Most eukaryotic cells sense and respond to the mechanical properties of their surroundings. This can...
分子活性の波が細胞集団に伝わる制御機構を解明 --細胞同士の綱引きが情報を遠くに伝える--. 京都大学プレスリリース. 2020-06-04.Cells communicate by doing th...
AbstractWe find how collective migration emerges from mechanical information transfer between cells....
The collective motion of cell monolayers within a tissue is a fundamental biological process that oc...
Cells comprising a tissue migrate as part of a collective. How collective processes are coordinated ...
AbstractCell migration plays a pivotal role in many physiologically important processes such as embr...
Cells comprising a tissue migrate as part of a collective. How collective processes are coordinated ...
<div><p>The ability of cells to coordinately migrate in groups is crucial to enable them to travel l...
Collective cell migration underlies morphogenesis, tissue regeneration, and cancer progression. How ...
Collective cell migration in cohesive units is vital for tissue morphogenesis, wound repair, and imm...
Single, isolated epithelial cells move randomly; however, during wound healing, organism development...