<p>A brief look at the animal and plant kingdom shows a large variety of spatial patterns like the periodic stripes of zebras and the arrangement of flower petals. Interestingly, a microscopic look at tissues and single cells reveals very well structured organisations at smaller length scales as well. In this thesis I provide mechanistic insights into the organization of such patterns.</p> <p>To build complex structures, cells require mechanism to set a length scale. Apart from mechanisms based on the reaction and diffusion of interacting molecules, mechanical processes like the growth of cytoskeletal filaments can set length scales at the subcellular level. The cytoskeleton mechanically supports cells but more importantly for our purpose g...
The main actors in this PhD thesis are microtubules, dynamic polymers built from protein subunits th...
The shape of animal cells is in controlled by a network of filamentous polymers called the cytoskele...
AbstractRod-shaped fission yeast cells grow in a polarized manner, and unlike budding yeast, the cor...
A brief look at the animal and plant kingdom shows a large variety of spatial patterns like the peri...
Microtubules are highly dynamic polymers and components of the cellular cytoskeleton of all eukaryot...
AbstractMicrotubules (MTs) are dynamic protein polymers that change their length by switching betwee...
How does a living cell deal with basic concepts of physics such as length and force? The cell has to...
Microtubules are polarized cytoskeletal filaments that serve as tracks for intracellular transport a...
SummaryDynamic properties of microtubules contribute to the establishment of spatial order within ce...
Microtubules and other proteins self-organize into complex dynamic structures such as the mitotic sp...
Dynamic organization of the cell interior, which is crucial for cell function, largely depends on th...
We present a systematic study of the influence of cell geometry on the orientational distribution of...
Microtubules, dynamic protein polymers, form networks that are essential for intracellular organisat...
Microtubules switch between growing and shrinking states, a feature known as dynamic instability. Th...
SummaryDynein at the cortex contributes to microtubule-based positioning processes such as spindle p...
The main actors in this PhD thesis are microtubules, dynamic polymers built from protein subunits th...
The shape of animal cells is in controlled by a network of filamentous polymers called the cytoskele...
AbstractRod-shaped fission yeast cells grow in a polarized manner, and unlike budding yeast, the cor...
A brief look at the animal and plant kingdom shows a large variety of spatial patterns like the peri...
Microtubules are highly dynamic polymers and components of the cellular cytoskeleton of all eukaryot...
AbstractMicrotubules (MTs) are dynamic protein polymers that change their length by switching betwee...
How does a living cell deal with basic concepts of physics such as length and force? The cell has to...
Microtubules are polarized cytoskeletal filaments that serve as tracks for intracellular transport a...
SummaryDynamic properties of microtubules contribute to the establishment of spatial order within ce...
Microtubules and other proteins self-organize into complex dynamic structures such as the mitotic sp...
Dynamic organization of the cell interior, which is crucial for cell function, largely depends on th...
We present a systematic study of the influence of cell geometry on the orientational distribution of...
Microtubules, dynamic protein polymers, form networks that are essential for intracellular organisat...
Microtubules switch between growing and shrinking states, a feature known as dynamic instability. Th...
SummaryDynein at the cortex contributes to microtubule-based positioning processes such as spindle p...
The main actors in this PhD thesis are microtubules, dynamic polymers built from protein subunits th...
The shape of animal cells is in controlled by a network of filamentous polymers called the cytoskele...
AbstractRod-shaped fission yeast cells grow in a polarized manner, and unlike budding yeast, the cor...