Living tissues are characterized by an intrinsically mechanochemical interplay of active physical forces and complex biochemical signaling pathways. Either feature alone can give rise to complex emergent phenomena, for example, mechanically driven glassy dynamics and rigidity transitions, or chemically driven reaction-diffusion instabilities. An important question is how to quantitatively assess the contribution of these different cues to the large-scale dynamics of biological materials. We address this in Madin-Darby canine kidney (MDCK) monolayers, considering both mechanochemical feedback between extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) signaling activity and cellular density as well as a mechanically active tissue rheology via a self...
Morphological changes during development, tissue repair, and disease largely rely on coordinated cel...
We introduce the notion of cell division-induced activity and show that the cell division generates ...
We study the dynamical transition between a fluid-like and a solid-like phase in a confluent cell mo...
Collective cell migration offers a rich field of study for non-equilibrium physics and cellular biol...
Fluid-to-solid phase transition in multicellular assembly is crucial in many developmental biologica...
International audienceCollective motions of epithelial cells in vivo are essential for morphogenesis...
Despite recent efforts to understand homeostasis in epithelial tissues, there are many unknowns surr...
Cell motion inside dense tissues governs many biological processes, including embryonic development ...
The formation of self-organized patterns is key to the morphogenesis of multicellular organisms, alt...
\u3cp\u3eThe processes by which an organism develops its shape and heals wounds involve expansion of...
International audienceWe perform a bidimensional Stokes experiment in an active cellular material: a...
The rheology of biological tissue plays an important role in many processes, from organ formation to...
The formation of self-organized patterns is key to the morphogenesis of multicellular organisms, alt...
Recent observations demonstrate that confluent tissues exhibit features of glassy dynamics, such as ...
Recent experiments and simulations have indicated that confluent epithelial layers, wher...
Morphological changes during development, tissue repair, and disease largely rely on coordinated cel...
We introduce the notion of cell division-induced activity and show that the cell division generates ...
We study the dynamical transition between a fluid-like and a solid-like phase in a confluent cell mo...
Collective cell migration offers a rich field of study for non-equilibrium physics and cellular biol...
Fluid-to-solid phase transition in multicellular assembly is crucial in many developmental biologica...
International audienceCollective motions of epithelial cells in vivo are essential for morphogenesis...
Despite recent efforts to understand homeostasis in epithelial tissues, there are many unknowns surr...
Cell motion inside dense tissues governs many biological processes, including embryonic development ...
The formation of self-organized patterns is key to the morphogenesis of multicellular organisms, alt...
\u3cp\u3eThe processes by which an organism develops its shape and heals wounds involve expansion of...
International audienceWe perform a bidimensional Stokes experiment in an active cellular material: a...
The rheology of biological tissue plays an important role in many processes, from organ formation to...
The formation of self-organized patterns is key to the morphogenesis of multicellular organisms, alt...
Recent observations demonstrate that confluent tissues exhibit features of glassy dynamics, such as ...
Recent experiments and simulations have indicated that confluent epithelial layers, wher...
Morphological changes during development, tissue repair, and disease largely rely on coordinated cel...
We introduce the notion of cell division-induced activity and show that the cell division generates ...
We study the dynamical transition between a fluid-like and a solid-like phase in a confluent cell mo...