Most cells possess the capacity to locomote. Alone or collectively, this allows them to adapt, to rearrange, and to explore their surroundings. The biophysical characterization of such motile processes, in health and in disease, has so far focused mostly on two limiting cases: single-cell motility on the one hand and the dynamics of confluent tissues such as the epithelium on the other. The in-between regime of clusters, composed of relatively few cells moving as a coherent unit, has received less attention. Such small clusters are, however, deeply relevant in development but also in cancer metastasis. In this work, we use cellular Potts models and analytical active matter theory to understand how the motility of small cell clusters changes...
In many biological processes, whether the formation of embryos or of tumors, cells dynamically organ...
Cell migration is essential to cell segregation, playing a central role in tissue formation, wound h...
Collective cell migration is ubiquitous in biology, from development to cancer; it is influenced by ...
Most cells possess the capacity to locomote. Alone or collectively, this allows them to adapt, to re...
Certain malignant cancer cells form clusters in a chemoattractant gradient, which can spontaneously ...
Migration from the primary tumor is a crucial step in the metastatic cascade. Cells with various deg...
International audienceCell migration is essential to living organisms and deregulated in cancer. Sin...
As a physical system, a cell interacts with its environment through physical and chemical processes....
<div><p>The ability of cells to coordinately migrate in groups is crucial to enable them to travel l...
A number of biological processes, such as embryo development, cancer metastasis or wound healing, re...
Certain malignant cancer cells form clusters in a chemoattractant gradient, which can spontaneously ...
Cell migration in healthy and diseased systems is a combination of single and collective cell motion...
Cell migration in healthy and diseased systems is a combination of single and collective cell motion...
This dissertation focuses on gaining understanding of cell migration and collective behavior through...
Cell migration is the movement of a single cell or group of cells, usually in response to various en...
In many biological processes, whether the formation of embryos or of tumors, cells dynamically organ...
Cell migration is essential to cell segregation, playing a central role in tissue formation, wound h...
Collective cell migration is ubiquitous in biology, from development to cancer; it is influenced by ...
Most cells possess the capacity to locomote. Alone or collectively, this allows them to adapt, to re...
Certain malignant cancer cells form clusters in a chemoattractant gradient, which can spontaneously ...
Migration from the primary tumor is a crucial step in the metastatic cascade. Cells with various deg...
International audienceCell migration is essential to living organisms and deregulated in cancer. Sin...
As a physical system, a cell interacts with its environment through physical and chemical processes....
<div><p>The ability of cells to coordinately migrate in groups is crucial to enable them to travel l...
A number of biological processes, such as embryo development, cancer metastasis or wound healing, re...
Certain malignant cancer cells form clusters in a chemoattractant gradient, which can spontaneously ...
Cell migration in healthy and diseased systems is a combination of single and collective cell motion...
Cell migration in healthy and diseased systems is a combination of single and collective cell motion...
This dissertation focuses on gaining understanding of cell migration and collective behavior through...
Cell migration is the movement of a single cell or group of cells, usually in response to various en...
In many biological processes, whether the formation of embryos or of tumors, cells dynamically organ...
Cell migration is essential to cell segregation, playing a central role in tissue formation, wound h...
Collective cell migration is ubiquitous in biology, from development to cancer; it is influenced by ...