Fluid flow is a powerful morphogenic force during embryonic development. The physical forces created by flowing fluids can either create morphogen gradients or be translated by mechanosensitive cells into biological changes in gene expression. In this Primer, we describe how fluid flow is created in different systems and highlight the important mechanosensitive signalling pathways involved for sensing and transducing flow during embryogenesis. Specifically, we describe how fluid flow helps establish left-right asymmetry in the early embryo and discuss the role of flow of blood, lymph and cerebrospinal fluid in sculpting the embryonic cardiovascular and nervous system.</p
Tissue flow during morphogenesis is commonly driven by local constriction of cell cortices, which is...
Formation of a properly branched vascular system during embryogenesis is crucial for embryo survival...
Embryonic development involves the cellular integration of chemical and physical stimuli. A key phys...
Fluid flow is a powerful morphogenic force during embryonic development. The physical forces created...
During embryonic development, blood flow is needed not only to nourish the developing embryo but is ...
Hemodynamics, or blood fluid dynamics, is of great importance in vascular biology and its role is we...
Within a day of gastrulation, the embryonic heart begins to beat and creates blood flow in the devel...
One percent of infants are born with congenital heart disease (CHD), which commonly involves outflow...
Vascular network remodeling, angiogenesis, and arteriogenesis play an important role in the pathophy...
Human conception, indeed fertilization in general, takes place in a fluid, but what role does fluid ...
Significance Much is known about how genetic prepatterning of the embryo defines the initial instruc...
Epithelial organs are almost universally secretory. The lung secretes mucus of extremely variable co...
Many cell types can transduce mechanical forces leading to changes in gene expression or activation ...
SummaryRecent technical advances including digital imaging and particle image velocimetry can be use...
Computational fluid dynamic (CFD) experimentation provides a unique medium for detailed examination ...
Tissue flow during morphogenesis is commonly driven by local constriction of cell cortices, which is...
Formation of a properly branched vascular system during embryogenesis is crucial for embryo survival...
Embryonic development involves the cellular integration of chemical and physical stimuli. A key phys...
Fluid flow is a powerful morphogenic force during embryonic development. The physical forces created...
During embryonic development, blood flow is needed not only to nourish the developing embryo but is ...
Hemodynamics, or blood fluid dynamics, is of great importance in vascular biology and its role is we...
Within a day of gastrulation, the embryonic heart begins to beat and creates blood flow in the devel...
One percent of infants are born with congenital heart disease (CHD), which commonly involves outflow...
Vascular network remodeling, angiogenesis, and arteriogenesis play an important role in the pathophy...
Human conception, indeed fertilization in general, takes place in a fluid, but what role does fluid ...
Significance Much is known about how genetic prepatterning of the embryo defines the initial instruc...
Epithelial organs are almost universally secretory. The lung secretes mucus of extremely variable co...
Many cell types can transduce mechanical forces leading to changes in gene expression or activation ...
SummaryRecent technical advances including digital imaging and particle image velocimetry can be use...
Computational fluid dynamic (CFD) experimentation provides a unique medium for detailed examination ...
Tissue flow during morphogenesis is commonly driven by local constriction of cell cortices, which is...
Formation of a properly branched vascular system during embryogenesis is crucial for embryo survival...
Embryonic development involves the cellular integration of chemical and physical stimuli. A key phys...