Together with cell growth, division and death, changes in cell shape are of central importance for tissue morphogenesis during development. Cell shape is the product of a cell's material and active properties balanced by external forces. Control of cell shape, therefore, relies on both tight regulation of intracellular mechanics and the cell's physical interaction with its environment. In this review, we first discuss the biological and physical mechanisms of cell shape control. We next examine a number of developmental processes in which cell shape change - either individually or in a coordinated manner - drives embryonic morphogenesis and discuss how cell shape is controlled in these processes. Finally, we emphasize that cell shape contro...
During development, mechanical forces cause changes in size, shape, number, position, and gene expre...
Visualizing and analyzing shape changes at various scales, ranging from single molecules to whole or...
During development, mechanical forces cause changes in size, shape, number, position, and gene expre...
Together with cell growth, division and death, changes in cell shape are of central importance for t...
Together with cell growth, division and death, changes in cell shape are of central importance for t...
Anyone watching a movie of embryonic development immediately appreciates the importance of morphogen...
During animal development, cell-fate-specific changes in gene expression can modify the material pro...
Embryonic development is a complex phenomenon where embryos construct three-dimensional organ-struct...
International audienceHow the shape of embryos and organs emerges during development is a fundamenta...
This chapter focuses on the role of the intracellular cytoskeleton (CSK) in cell shape determination...
AbstractBiologists have long recognized that dramatic bending of a cell sheet may be driven by even ...
The spatiotemporal organization of cell divisions constitutes an integral part in the development of...
AbstractThe shape of a single animal cell is determined both by its internal cytoskeleton and throug...
The journey from a single fertilised cell to a multicellular organism is, at the most fundamental le...
Biologists have long recognized that dramatic bending of a cell sheet may be driven by even modest s...
During development, mechanical forces cause changes in size, shape, number, position, and gene expre...
Visualizing and analyzing shape changes at various scales, ranging from single molecules to whole or...
During development, mechanical forces cause changes in size, shape, number, position, and gene expre...
Together with cell growth, division and death, changes in cell shape are of central importance for t...
Together with cell growth, division and death, changes in cell shape are of central importance for t...
Anyone watching a movie of embryonic development immediately appreciates the importance of morphogen...
During animal development, cell-fate-specific changes in gene expression can modify the material pro...
Embryonic development is a complex phenomenon where embryos construct three-dimensional organ-struct...
International audienceHow the shape of embryos and organs emerges during development is a fundamenta...
This chapter focuses on the role of the intracellular cytoskeleton (CSK) in cell shape determination...
AbstractBiologists have long recognized that dramatic bending of a cell sheet may be driven by even ...
The spatiotemporal organization of cell divisions constitutes an integral part in the development of...
AbstractThe shape of a single animal cell is determined both by its internal cytoskeleton and throug...
The journey from a single fertilised cell to a multicellular organism is, at the most fundamental le...
Biologists have long recognized that dramatic bending of a cell sheet may be driven by even modest s...
During development, mechanical forces cause changes in size, shape, number, position, and gene expre...
Visualizing and analyzing shape changes at various scales, ranging from single molecules to whole or...
During development, mechanical forces cause changes in size, shape, number, position, and gene expre...