A key process in the life of any multicellular organism is its development from a single egg into a full grown adult. The first step in this process often consists of forming a tissue layer out of randomly placed cells on the surface of the egg. We present a model for generating such a tissue, based on mechanical interactions between the cells, and find that the resulting cellular pattern corresponds to the Voronoi tessellation of the nuclei of the cells. Experimentally, we obtain the same result in both fruit flies and flour beetles, with a distribution of cell shapes that matches that of the model, without any adjustable parameters. Finally, we show that this pattern is broken when the cells grow at different rates.Animal science
Abstract—Epithelia are sheets of connected cells that are essential across the animal kingdom. Exper...
At the tissue level, cells form a continuous sheet with no intercellular spaces. Dynamic behavior of...
SummaryBackgroundEpithelial junctional networks assume packing geometries characterized by different...
A key process in the life of any multicellular organism is its development from a single egg into a ...
<div><p>Geometric and mechanical properties of individual cells and interactions among neighboring c...
Morphogenesis is the fundamental and remarkable biological process that produces elaborate and diver...
AbstractWe propose a 2D mechanical model of a tubular epithelium resembling the early Drosophila emb...
International audienceThe physical laws governing the morphogenesis of biological tissues remain lar...
Epithelial tissues are ubiquitous in animal life, covering surfaces and separating body compartments...
Somehow, a fertilized egg develops into a multicellular organism with several organs that perform di...
Developing tissues are out-of-equilibrium systems that grow and reshape to form organs in adult anim...
AbstractThe process of epithelial morphogenesis is ubiquitous in animal development, but much remain...
During development of tissues, cells collectively organize to form complex patterns and morphologies...
International audienceAbstract Epithelia, which consists of cell sheets lying on a substrate, are pr...
Epithelia are sheets of connected cells that are essential across the animal kingdom. Experimental o...
Abstract—Epithelia are sheets of connected cells that are essential across the animal kingdom. Exper...
At the tissue level, cells form a continuous sheet with no intercellular spaces. Dynamic behavior of...
SummaryBackgroundEpithelial junctional networks assume packing geometries characterized by different...
A key process in the life of any multicellular organism is its development from a single egg into a ...
<div><p>Geometric and mechanical properties of individual cells and interactions among neighboring c...
Morphogenesis is the fundamental and remarkable biological process that produces elaborate and diver...
AbstractWe propose a 2D mechanical model of a tubular epithelium resembling the early Drosophila emb...
International audienceThe physical laws governing the morphogenesis of biological tissues remain lar...
Epithelial tissues are ubiquitous in animal life, covering surfaces and separating body compartments...
Somehow, a fertilized egg develops into a multicellular organism with several organs that perform di...
Developing tissues are out-of-equilibrium systems that grow and reshape to form organs in adult anim...
AbstractThe process of epithelial morphogenesis is ubiquitous in animal development, but much remain...
During development of tissues, cells collectively organize to form complex patterns and morphologies...
International audienceAbstract Epithelia, which consists of cell sheets lying on a substrate, are pr...
Epithelia are sheets of connected cells that are essential across the animal kingdom. Experimental o...
Abstract—Epithelia are sheets of connected cells that are essential across the animal kingdom. Exper...
At the tissue level, cells form a continuous sheet with no intercellular spaces. Dynamic behavior of...
SummaryBackgroundEpithelial junctional networks assume packing geometries characterized by different...