SummaryWhile gastrulation movements offer mechanistic paradigms for how collective cellular movements shape developing embryos, far less is known about coordinated cellular movements that occur later in development. Studying eyelid closure, we explore a case where an epithelium locally reshapes, expands, and moves over another epithelium. Live imaging, gene targeting, and cell-cycle inhibitors reveal that closure does not require overlying periderm, proliferation, or supracellular actin cable assembly. Laser ablation and quantitative analyses of tissue deformations further distinguish the mechanism from wound repair and dorsal closure. Rather, cell intercalations parallel to the tissue front locally compress it perpendicularly, pulling the ...
AbstractTissue dynamics during dorsal closure, a stage of Drosophila development, provide a model sy...
SummaryBiological tissues must generate forces to shape organs and achieve proper development. Such ...
The ability of cells to exchange neighbours, termed intercalation, is a key feature of epithelial ti...
While gastrulation movements offer mechanistic paradigms for how collective cellular movements shape...
SummaryBackgroundThe morphogenic movements that characterize embryonic development require the preci...
The dramatic ingression of tissue sheets that accompanies many morphogenetic processes, most notably...
AbstractSpreading and fusion of epithelial sheets are conserved morphogenetic mechanisms that help s...
SummaryDuring early embryonic development, cells are organized as cohesive epithelial sheets that ar...
Embryo morphogenesis relies on highly coordinated movements of different tissues. However, remarkabl...
Many animal embryos pull and close an epithelial sheet around the ellipsoidal egg surface during a g...
Epithelial tissues line every surface of our bodies, forming protective barriers, facilitating senso...
SummaryDorsal closure is a tissue-modeling process in the developing Drosophila embryo during which ...
Embryo morphogenesis relies on highly coordinated movements of different tissues. However, remarkabl...
Multiple vertebrate embryonic structures such as organ primordia are composed of confluent cells. Al...
During the development of an embryo, tissue rearrangements are driven by the precisely coordinated a...
AbstractTissue dynamics during dorsal closure, a stage of Drosophila development, provide a model sy...
SummaryBiological tissues must generate forces to shape organs and achieve proper development. Such ...
The ability of cells to exchange neighbours, termed intercalation, is a key feature of epithelial ti...
While gastrulation movements offer mechanistic paradigms for how collective cellular movements shape...
SummaryBackgroundThe morphogenic movements that characterize embryonic development require the preci...
The dramatic ingression of tissue sheets that accompanies many morphogenetic processes, most notably...
AbstractSpreading and fusion of epithelial sheets are conserved morphogenetic mechanisms that help s...
SummaryDuring early embryonic development, cells are organized as cohesive epithelial sheets that ar...
Embryo morphogenesis relies on highly coordinated movements of different tissues. However, remarkabl...
Many animal embryos pull and close an epithelial sheet around the ellipsoidal egg surface during a g...
Epithelial tissues line every surface of our bodies, forming protective barriers, facilitating senso...
SummaryDorsal closure is a tissue-modeling process in the developing Drosophila embryo during which ...
Embryo morphogenesis relies on highly coordinated movements of different tissues. However, remarkabl...
Multiple vertebrate embryonic structures such as organ primordia are composed of confluent cells. Al...
During the development of an embryo, tissue rearrangements are driven by the precisely coordinated a...
AbstractTissue dynamics during dorsal closure, a stage of Drosophila development, provide a model sy...
SummaryBiological tissues must generate forces to shape organs and achieve proper development. Such ...
The ability of cells to exchange neighbours, termed intercalation, is a key feature of epithelial ti...