International audienceCell apical constriction driven by actomyosin contraction forces is a conserved mechanism during tissue folding in embryo development. While much is now understood of the molecular mechanism responsible for apical constriction and of the tissue-scale integration of the ensuing in-plane deformations, it is still not clear if apical actomyosin contraction forces are necessary or sufficient per se to drive tissue folding. To tackle this question, we use the Drosophila embryo model system that forms a furrow on the ventral side, initiating mesoderm internalization. Past computational models support the idea that cell apical contraction forces may not be sufficient and that active or passive cell apico-basal forces may be n...
For the developmental biologist it is a fascinating question how cells can coordinate major tissue m...
International audienceTissue folding promotes three-dimensional (3D) form during development. In man...
AbstractBiologists have long recognized that dramatic bending of a cell sheet may be driven by even ...
International audienceCell apical constriction driven by actomyosin contraction forces is a conserve...
International audienceDownstream of gene expression, effectors such as the actomyosin contractile ma...
\u3cp\u3eVentral furrow formation in Drosophila is the first large-scale morphogenetic movement duri...
AbstractDuring Drosophila gastrulation, the ventral mesodermal cells constrict their apices, undergo...
Tissue morphogenesis is the process in which coordinated movements and shape changes of large number...
Contractile forces generated by the actomyosin cytoskeleton within individual cells collectively gen...
<div><p>How genetic programs generate cell-intrinsic forces to shape embryos is actively studied, bu...
How genetic programs generate cell-intrinsic forces to shape embryos is actively studied, but less s...
How genetic programs generate cell-intrinsic forces to shape embryos is actively studied, but less s...
\u3cp\u3eThe paper describes a mechanical model of epithelial tissue development in Drosophila embry...
The mesoderm invagination of the Drosophila embryo is known as an archetypal morphogenic process. To...
<div><p>Ventral furrow formation in <i>Drosophila</i> is an outstanding model system to study the me...
For the developmental biologist it is a fascinating question how cells can coordinate major tissue m...
International audienceTissue folding promotes three-dimensional (3D) form during development. In man...
AbstractBiologists have long recognized that dramatic bending of a cell sheet may be driven by even ...
International audienceCell apical constriction driven by actomyosin contraction forces is a conserve...
International audienceDownstream of gene expression, effectors such as the actomyosin contractile ma...
\u3cp\u3eVentral furrow formation in Drosophila is the first large-scale morphogenetic movement duri...
AbstractDuring Drosophila gastrulation, the ventral mesodermal cells constrict their apices, undergo...
Tissue morphogenesis is the process in which coordinated movements and shape changes of large number...
Contractile forces generated by the actomyosin cytoskeleton within individual cells collectively gen...
<div><p>How genetic programs generate cell-intrinsic forces to shape embryos is actively studied, bu...
How genetic programs generate cell-intrinsic forces to shape embryos is actively studied, but less s...
How genetic programs generate cell-intrinsic forces to shape embryos is actively studied, but less s...
\u3cp\u3eThe paper describes a mechanical model of epithelial tissue development in Drosophila embry...
The mesoderm invagination of the Drosophila embryo is known as an archetypal morphogenic process. To...
<div><p>Ventral furrow formation in <i>Drosophila</i> is an outstanding model system to study the me...
For the developmental biologist it is a fascinating question how cells can coordinate major tissue m...
International audienceTissue folding promotes three-dimensional (3D) form during development. In man...
AbstractBiologists have long recognized that dramatic bending of a cell sheet may be driven by even ...