Syncytial embryos develop through cycles of nuclear division and rearrangement within a common cytoplasm. A paradigm example is Drosophila melanogaster in which nuclei form an ordered array in the embryo surface over cell cycles 10-13. This ordering process is assumed to be essential for subsequent cellularisation. Using quantitative tissue analysis, it has previously been shown that the regrowth of actin and microtubule networks after nuclear division generates reordering forces that counteract its disordering effect (Kanesaki et al., 2011). We present here an individual-based computer simulation modelling the nuclear dynamics. In contrast to similar modelling approaches e.g. epithelial monolayers or tumour spheroids, we focus not on the s...
The blastoderm is a broadly conserved stage of early animal development, wherein cells form a layer ...
The development of multicellular organisms, from the early forms of zygote, involves a range of phen...
International audienceThe physical laws governing the morphogenesis of biological tissues remain lar...
Syncytial embryos develop through cycles of nuclear division and rearrangement within a common cytop...
During the initial development of syncytial embryos, nuclei go through cycles of nuclear division an...
In syncytial embryos nuclei undergo cycles of division and rearrangement within a common cytoplasm. ...
Many aspects in tissue morphogenesis are attributed to a collective behavior of the participating ce...
International audienceABSTRACT Biological systems are highly complex, yet notably ordered structures...
This work addresses the mechanism of cell cycle specific actin reorganization in Drosophila syncytia...
SummaryBackgroundCurrent models of cell-cycle control, based on classic studies of fused cells, pred...
This thesis is devoted to study the mechanical aspects of mitotic cell divisions in mammalian and ye...
Abstract. The spatial and temporal dynamics of diploid chromosome organization, microtubule ar-range...
The mechanisms of nuclear pore complex (NPC) assembly and disassembly during mitosis in vivo are not...
International audienceAbstract Cells remodel their cytoplasm with force-generating cytoskeletal moto...
International audienceNuclear shape is different in stem cells and differentiated cells and reflects...
The blastoderm is a broadly conserved stage of early animal development, wherein cells form a layer ...
The development of multicellular organisms, from the early forms of zygote, involves a range of phen...
International audienceThe physical laws governing the morphogenesis of biological tissues remain lar...
Syncytial embryos develop through cycles of nuclear division and rearrangement within a common cytop...
During the initial development of syncytial embryos, nuclei go through cycles of nuclear division an...
In syncytial embryos nuclei undergo cycles of division and rearrangement within a common cytoplasm. ...
Many aspects in tissue morphogenesis are attributed to a collective behavior of the participating ce...
International audienceABSTRACT Biological systems are highly complex, yet notably ordered structures...
This work addresses the mechanism of cell cycle specific actin reorganization in Drosophila syncytia...
SummaryBackgroundCurrent models of cell-cycle control, based on classic studies of fused cells, pred...
This thesis is devoted to study the mechanical aspects of mitotic cell divisions in mammalian and ye...
Abstract. The spatial and temporal dynamics of diploid chromosome organization, microtubule ar-range...
The mechanisms of nuclear pore complex (NPC) assembly and disassembly during mitosis in vivo are not...
International audienceAbstract Cells remodel their cytoplasm with force-generating cytoskeletal moto...
International audienceNuclear shape is different in stem cells and differentiated cells and reflects...
The blastoderm is a broadly conserved stage of early animal development, wherein cells form a layer ...
The development of multicellular organisms, from the early forms of zygote, involves a range of phen...
International audienceThe physical laws governing the morphogenesis of biological tissues remain lar...