International audienceEpithelial cells possess the ability to change their shape in response to mechanical stress by remodelling their junctions and their cytoskeleton. This property lies at the heart of tissue morphogenesis in embryos. A key feature of embryonic cell shape changes is that they result from repeated mechanical inputs that make them partially irreversible at each step. Past work on cell rheology has rarely addressed how changes can become irreversible in a complex tissue. Here, we review new and exciting findings dissecting some of the physical principles and molecular mechanisms accounting for irreversible cell shape changes. We discuss concepts of mechanical ratchets and tension thresholds required to induce permanent cell ...
AbstractEmbryonic development involves global changes in tissue shape and architecture that are driv...
In multicellular organisms, individual cells play a myriad of roles in maintaining life, both as sin...
In mammals, mechanics at multiple stages - nucleus to cell to ECM - underlie multiple physiological ...
International audienceEpithelial cells possess the ability to change their shape in response to mech...
A central goal of developmental biology is to understand how an organism shapes itself, a process re...
This chapter focuses on the role of the intracellular cytoskeleton (CSK) in cell shape determination...
International audienceCell-generated forces produce a variety of tissue movements and tissue shape c...
Anyone watching a movie of embryonic development immediately appreciates the importance of morphogen...
BACKGROUND: Force generation and the material properties of cells and tissues are central to morphog...
Background: Force generation and the material properties of cells and tissues are central to morphog...
Abstract Biological tissues acquire reproducible shapes during development through dynamic cell beha...
The self-organization of cells into complex tissues during growth and regeneration is a combination ...
The process of a single cell evolving into a complex organism results from a series of coordinated m...
Mechanical cues have been recognized to be critically important in the regulation of cells. A myriad...
Morphogenesis is the fundamental and remarkable biological process that produces elaborate and diver...
AbstractEmbryonic development involves global changes in tissue shape and architecture that are driv...
In multicellular organisms, individual cells play a myriad of roles in maintaining life, both as sin...
In mammals, mechanics at multiple stages - nucleus to cell to ECM - underlie multiple physiological ...
International audienceEpithelial cells possess the ability to change their shape in response to mech...
A central goal of developmental biology is to understand how an organism shapes itself, a process re...
This chapter focuses on the role of the intracellular cytoskeleton (CSK) in cell shape determination...
International audienceCell-generated forces produce a variety of tissue movements and tissue shape c...
Anyone watching a movie of embryonic development immediately appreciates the importance of morphogen...
BACKGROUND: Force generation and the material properties of cells and tissues are central to morphog...
Background: Force generation and the material properties of cells and tissues are central to morphog...
Abstract Biological tissues acquire reproducible shapes during development through dynamic cell beha...
The self-organization of cells into complex tissues during growth and regeneration is a combination ...
The process of a single cell evolving into a complex organism results from a series of coordinated m...
Mechanical cues have been recognized to be critically important in the regulation of cells. A myriad...
Morphogenesis is the fundamental and remarkable biological process that produces elaborate and diver...
AbstractEmbryonic development involves global changes in tissue shape and architecture that are driv...
In multicellular organisms, individual cells play a myriad of roles in maintaining life, both as sin...
In mammals, mechanics at multiple stages - nucleus to cell to ECM - underlie multiple physiological ...