One of the fundamental questions in developmental biology is what determines the final size and shape of an organ. Recent research strongly emphasizes that besides cell-cell communication, biophysical principals govern organ development. The architecture and mechanics of a tissue guide cellular processes such as movement, growth or differentiation. Furthermore, mechanical cues do not only regulate processes at a cellular level but also provide constant feedback about size and shape on a tissue scale. Here we review several models and experimental systems which are contributing to our understanding of the roles mechanical forces play during organ development. One of the best understood processes is how the remodeling of bones is driven by me...
The exact mechanism controlling cell growth remains a grand challenge in developmental biology and r...
Organs are made from cells whose individual growth rates differ, yet the final shape of organs is hi...
<div>Embryogenesis is an extraordinarily robust process, exhibiting the ability to control tissue si...
One of the fundamental questions in developmental biology is what determines the final size and shap...
Control of cessation of growth in developing organs has recently been proposed to be influenced by m...
Of fundamental interest to biologists is how organs achieve a reproducible size during development. ...
Tissue growth needs to be properly controlled for organs to reach their correct size and shape, but ...
Regulation of cell growth and cell division plays fundamental roles in tissue morphogenesis. However...
Of fundamental interest to biologists is how organs achieve a reproducible size during development. ...
How tissues develop and regulate their growth is a key question in biology. Studies of developing ti...
For animal development it is necessary that organs stop growing after they reach a certain size. How...
Resumen del póster presentado al 11th Meeting of the Spanish Society for Developmental Biology, cele...
In life science, morphogenesis is the ensemble of biological processes that lead to the emergence of...
It is increasingly evident that mechanical forces play a vital role in regulating tissue development...
Mechanical forces play a central role in shaping tissues during development and maintaining epitheli...
The exact mechanism controlling cell growth remains a grand challenge in developmental biology and r...
Organs are made from cells whose individual growth rates differ, yet the final shape of organs is hi...
<div>Embryogenesis is an extraordinarily robust process, exhibiting the ability to control tissue si...
One of the fundamental questions in developmental biology is what determines the final size and shap...
Control of cessation of growth in developing organs has recently been proposed to be influenced by m...
Of fundamental interest to biologists is how organs achieve a reproducible size during development. ...
Tissue growth needs to be properly controlled for organs to reach their correct size and shape, but ...
Regulation of cell growth and cell division plays fundamental roles in tissue morphogenesis. However...
Of fundamental interest to biologists is how organs achieve a reproducible size during development. ...
How tissues develop and regulate their growth is a key question in biology. Studies of developing ti...
For animal development it is necessary that organs stop growing after they reach a certain size. How...
Resumen del póster presentado al 11th Meeting of the Spanish Society for Developmental Biology, cele...
In life science, morphogenesis is the ensemble of biological processes that lead to the emergence of...
It is increasingly evident that mechanical forces play a vital role in regulating tissue development...
Mechanical forces play a central role in shaping tissues during development and maintaining epitheli...
The exact mechanism controlling cell growth remains a grand challenge in developmental biology and r...
Organs are made from cells whose individual growth rates differ, yet the final shape of organs is hi...
<div>Embryogenesis is an extraordinarily robust process, exhibiting the ability to control tissue si...