Tissue organization is often characterized by specific patterns of cell morphology. How such patterns emerge in developing tissues is a fundamental open question. Here, we investigate the emergence of tissue-scale patterns of cell shape and mechanical tissue stress in the Drosophila wing imaginal disc during larval development. Using quantitative analysis of the cellular dynamics, we reveal a pattern of radially oriented cell rearrangements that is coupled to the buildup of tangential cell elongation. Developing a laser ablation method, we map tissue stresses and extract key parameters of tissue mechanics. We present a continuum theory showing that this pattern of cell morphology and tissue stress can arise via self-organization of a mechan...
Anyone watching a movie of embryonic development immediately appreciates the importance of morphogen...
AbstractThe evagination of Drosophila imaginal discs is a classic system for studying tissue level m...
Epithelial cells do not develop in isolation but are mechanically-coupled to their neighbours throug...
Tissue organization is often characterized by specific patterns of cell morphology. How such pattern...
During development, organs with different shape and functionality form from a single fertilized egg ...
In life science, morphogenesis is the ensemble of biological processes that lead to the emergence of...
Understanding the mechanisms regulating development requires a quantitative characterization of cell...
Somehow, a fertilized egg develops into a multicellular organism with several organs that perform di...
Regulation of cell growth and cell division plays fundamental roles in tissue morphogenesis. However...
Embryogenesis is an extraordinarily robust process, exhibiting the ability to control tissue size an...
Embryogenesis is an extraordinarily robust process, exhibiting the ability to control tissue size an...
In this thesis, we present work on the formation of pattern in tissues. The literature distinguishes...
Quantitative analysis of the dynamic cellular mechanisms shaping the Drosophila wing during its larv...
Shaping the primordia during development relies on forces and mechanisms able to control cell segreg...
The problem of understanding the complex sequence of morphogenetic processes that transform a single...
Anyone watching a movie of embryonic development immediately appreciates the importance of morphogen...
AbstractThe evagination of Drosophila imaginal discs is a classic system for studying tissue level m...
Epithelial cells do not develop in isolation but are mechanically-coupled to their neighbours throug...
Tissue organization is often characterized by specific patterns of cell morphology. How such pattern...
During development, organs with different shape and functionality form from a single fertilized egg ...
In life science, morphogenesis is the ensemble of biological processes that lead to the emergence of...
Understanding the mechanisms regulating development requires a quantitative characterization of cell...
Somehow, a fertilized egg develops into a multicellular organism with several organs that perform di...
Regulation of cell growth and cell division plays fundamental roles in tissue morphogenesis. However...
Embryogenesis is an extraordinarily robust process, exhibiting the ability to control tissue size an...
Embryogenesis is an extraordinarily robust process, exhibiting the ability to control tissue size an...
In this thesis, we present work on the formation of pattern in tissues. The literature distinguishes...
Quantitative analysis of the dynamic cellular mechanisms shaping the Drosophila wing during its larv...
Shaping the primordia during development relies on forces and mechanisms able to control cell segreg...
The problem of understanding the complex sequence of morphogenetic processes that transform a single...
Anyone watching a movie of embryonic development immediately appreciates the importance of morphogen...
AbstractThe evagination of Drosophila imaginal discs is a classic system for studying tissue level m...
Epithelial cells do not develop in isolation but are mechanically-coupled to their neighbours throug...