SummaryEpithelial cells acquire functionally important shapes (e.g., squamous, cuboidal, columnar) during development. Here, we combine theory, quantitative imaging, and perturbations to analyze how tissue geometry, cell divisions, and mechanics interact to shape the presumptive enveloping layer (pre-EVL) on the zebrafish embryonic surface. We find that, under geometrical constraints, pre-EVL flattening is regulated by surface cell number changes following differentially oriented cell divisions. The division pattern is, in turn, determined by the cell shape distribution, which forms under geometrical constraints by cell-cell mechanical coupling. An integrated mathematical model of this shape-division feedback loop recapitulates empirical ob...
Embryo morphogenesis relies on highly coordinated movements of different tissues. However, remarkabl...
Balancing the rate of differentiation and proliferation in developing tissues is essential to produc...
Balancing the rate of differentiation and proliferation in developing tissues is essential to produc...
SummaryEpithelial cells acquire functionally important shapes (e.g., squamous, cuboidal, columnar) d...
Organ and tissue formation are complex three-dimensional processes involving cell division, growth, ...
For many developing tissues, their shape is established early in development and needs to be scaled ...
The shape of a single animal cell is determined both by its internal cytoskeleton and through physic...
AbstractThe shape of a single animal cell is determined both by its internal cytoskeleton and throug...
Epithelia are ubiquitous tissues that display a large diversity of functions and forms, from totally...
Spatial tissue patterning during early morphogenesis depends on the coordinated movement and shape c...
SummaryBackgroundEpithelial junctional networks assume packing geometries characterized by different...
Interphase microtubule organization is critical for cell function and tissue architecture. In genera...
Epithelial spreading is a critical part of various developmental and wound repair processes. Here we...
Together with cell growth, division and death, changes in cell shape are of central importance for t...
Embryo morphogenesis relies on highly coordinated movements of different tissues. However, remarkabl...
Embryo morphogenesis relies on highly coordinated movements of different tissues. However, remarkabl...
Balancing the rate of differentiation and proliferation in developing tissues is essential to produc...
Balancing the rate of differentiation and proliferation in developing tissues is essential to produc...
SummaryEpithelial cells acquire functionally important shapes (e.g., squamous, cuboidal, columnar) d...
Organ and tissue formation are complex three-dimensional processes involving cell division, growth, ...
For many developing tissues, their shape is established early in development and needs to be scaled ...
The shape of a single animal cell is determined both by its internal cytoskeleton and through physic...
AbstractThe shape of a single animal cell is determined both by its internal cytoskeleton and throug...
Epithelia are ubiquitous tissues that display a large diversity of functions and forms, from totally...
Spatial tissue patterning during early morphogenesis depends on the coordinated movement and shape c...
SummaryBackgroundEpithelial junctional networks assume packing geometries characterized by different...
Interphase microtubule organization is critical for cell function and tissue architecture. In genera...
Epithelial spreading is a critical part of various developmental and wound repair processes. Here we...
Together with cell growth, division and death, changes in cell shape are of central importance for t...
Embryo morphogenesis relies on highly coordinated movements of different tissues. However, remarkabl...
Embryo morphogenesis relies on highly coordinated movements of different tissues. However, remarkabl...
Balancing the rate of differentiation and proliferation in developing tissues is essential to produc...
Balancing the rate of differentiation and proliferation in developing tissues is essential to produc...