International audienceThe morphogenesis of tissues, like the deformation of an object, results from the interplay between their material properties and the mechanical forces exerted on them. Whereas the importance of mechanical forces in influencing cell behaviour is widely recognized, the importance of tissue material properties, in particular stiffness, has received much less attention. Using C. elegans as a model, we examine how both aspects contribute to embryonic elongation. Measuring the opening shape of the epidermal actin cortex after laser nano-ablation, we assess the spatiotemporal changes of actomyosin-dependent force and stiffness along the antero-posterior and dorso-ventral axis. Experimental data and analytical modelling show ...
During animal development, it is crucial that cells can sense and adapt to mechanical forces from th...
International audienceDownstream of gene expression, effectors such as the actomyosin contractile ma...
During development, cell-generated forces induce tissue-scale deformations to shape the organism [1,...
International audienceThe morphogenesis of tissues, like the deformation of an object, results from ...
International audienceThe role of the actomyosin network is investigated in the elongation of C. ele...
International audienceThe purpose of this work is to provide a biomechanical model to investigate th...
International audienceMorphogenesis is a four-dimensional process which involves the crucial interpl...
International audienceBody-axis elongation constitutes a key step in animal development, laying out ...
Embryonic development must proceed despite both internal molecular fluctuations and external perturb...
Epithelial cell shape changes is essential for embryonic morphogenesis. In C. elegans embryos, muscl...
How genetic programs generate cell-intrinsic forces to shape embryos is actively studied, but less s...
The change in shape of the C. elegans embryo from an ovoid ball of cells into a worm-shaped larva is...
How genetic programs generate cell-intrinsic forces to shape embryos is actively studied, but less s...
Embryonic development involves a fundamental biomechanical process that constructs complicated three...
<div><p>How genetic programs generate cell-intrinsic forces to shape embryos is actively studied, bu...
During animal development, it is crucial that cells can sense and adapt to mechanical forces from th...
International audienceDownstream of gene expression, effectors such as the actomyosin contractile ma...
During development, cell-generated forces induce tissue-scale deformations to shape the organism [1,...
International audienceThe morphogenesis of tissues, like the deformation of an object, results from ...
International audienceThe role of the actomyosin network is investigated in the elongation of C. ele...
International audienceThe purpose of this work is to provide a biomechanical model to investigate th...
International audienceMorphogenesis is a four-dimensional process which involves the crucial interpl...
International audienceBody-axis elongation constitutes a key step in animal development, laying out ...
Embryonic development must proceed despite both internal molecular fluctuations and external perturb...
Epithelial cell shape changes is essential for embryonic morphogenesis. In C. elegans embryos, muscl...
How genetic programs generate cell-intrinsic forces to shape embryos is actively studied, but less s...
The change in shape of the C. elegans embryo from an ovoid ball of cells into a worm-shaped larva is...
How genetic programs generate cell-intrinsic forces to shape embryos is actively studied, but less s...
Embryonic development involves a fundamental biomechanical process that constructs complicated three...
<div><p>How genetic programs generate cell-intrinsic forces to shape embryos is actively studied, bu...
During animal development, it is crucial that cells can sense and adapt to mechanical forces from th...
International audienceDownstream of gene expression, effectors such as the actomyosin contractile ma...
During development, cell-generated forces induce tissue-scale deformations to shape the organism [1,...