What governs tissue organization and movement? If molecular and genetic approaches are able to give some answers on these issues, more and more works are now giving a real importance to mechanics as a key component eventually triggering further signaling events. We chose embryonic cell aggregates as model systems for tissue organization and movement in order to investigate the origin of some mechanical constraints arising from cells organization. Steinberg et al. proposed a long time ago an analogy between liquids and tissues and showed that indeed tissues possess a measurable tissue surface tension and viscosity. We question here the molecular origin of these parameters and give a quantitative measurement of adhesion versus contractility i...
Dynamics of epithelial tissues determine key processes in development, tissue healing and cancer inv...
AbstractDuring development cells interact mechanically with their microenvironment through cell–cell...
Numerous experimental studies have established that cells can sense the stiffness of underlying subs...
<div><p>What governs tissue organization and movement? If molecular and genetic approaches are able ...
International audienceWhat governs tissue organization and movement? If molecular and genetic approa...
What governs tissue organization and movement? If molecular and genetic approaches are able to give ...
AbstractThe differential adhesion hypothesis (DAH), advanced in the 1960s, proposed that the liquid-...
Tissue organization during embryonic development and wound healing depends on the ability of cells o...
Tissue organization during embryonic development and wound healing depends on the ability of cells o...
A fundamental property of higher eukaryotes that underpins their evolutionary success is stable cell...
A fundamental property of higher eukaryotes that underpins their evolutionary success is stable cell...
A fundamental property of higher eukaryotes that underpins their evolutionary success is stable cell...
Cell shape is determined by cellular mechanics. Cell deformations in animal cells, such as those req...
Cell response to matrix rigidity has been explained by the mechanical properties of the actin-talin-...
Cell response to matrix rigidity has been explained by the mechanical properties of the actin-talin-...
Dynamics of epithelial tissues determine key processes in development, tissue healing and cancer inv...
AbstractDuring development cells interact mechanically with their microenvironment through cell–cell...
Numerous experimental studies have established that cells can sense the stiffness of underlying subs...
<div><p>What governs tissue organization and movement? If molecular and genetic approaches are able ...
International audienceWhat governs tissue organization and movement? If molecular and genetic approa...
What governs tissue organization and movement? If molecular and genetic approaches are able to give ...
AbstractThe differential adhesion hypothesis (DAH), advanced in the 1960s, proposed that the liquid-...
Tissue organization during embryonic development and wound healing depends on the ability of cells o...
Tissue organization during embryonic development and wound healing depends on the ability of cells o...
A fundamental property of higher eukaryotes that underpins their evolutionary success is stable cell...
A fundamental property of higher eukaryotes that underpins their evolutionary success is stable cell...
A fundamental property of higher eukaryotes that underpins their evolutionary success is stable cell...
Cell shape is determined by cellular mechanics. Cell deformations in animal cells, such as those req...
Cell response to matrix rigidity has been explained by the mechanical properties of the actin-talin-...
Cell response to matrix rigidity has been explained by the mechanical properties of the actin-talin-...
Dynamics of epithelial tissues determine key processes in development, tissue healing and cancer inv...
AbstractDuring development cells interact mechanically with their microenvironment through cell–cell...
Numerous experimental studies have established that cells can sense the stiffness of underlying subs...