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Oscillatory behaviour in force-generating systems is a pervasive phenomenon in cell biology. In this work, we investigate how oscillations in the actomyosin cytoskeleton drive cell shape changes during the process of Dorsal Closure, a…

Cell Behavior · Quantitative Biology 2015-06-18 Pedro F. Machado , Guy B. Blanchard , Julia Duque , Nicole Gorfinkiel

The mesoderm invagination of the Drosophila embryo is known as an archetypal morphogenic process. To explore the roles of the active cellular forces and the regulation of these forces, we developed an integrated vertex model that combines…

Tissues and Organs · Quantitative Biology 2025-08-26 Jianfei Jiang , Christof M. Aegerter

Within developing embryos, tissues flow and reorganize dramatically on timescales as short as minutes. This includes epithelial tissues, which often narrow and elongate in convergent extension movements due to anisotropies in external…

Tissues and Organs · Quantitative Biology 2020-06-24 Xun Wang , Matthias Merkel , Leo B. Sutter , Gonca Erdemci-Tandogan , M. Lisa Manning , Karen E. Kasza

We use laser hole-drilling to assess the mechanics of an embryonic epithelium during development - in vivo and with subcellular resolution. We ablate a subcellular cylindrical hole clean through the epithelium, and track the subsequent…

Biological Physics · Physics 2009-05-04 Xiaoyan Ma , Holley E. Lynch , Peter C. Scully , M. Shane Hutson

Mechanics has an important role during morphogenesis, both in the generation of forces driving cell shape changes and in determining the effective material properties of cells and tissues. Drosophila dorsal closure (DC) has emerged as a…

Convergent extension of epithelial tissue is a key motif of animal morphogenesis. On a coarse scale, cell motion resembles laminar fluid flow; yet in contrast to a fluid, epithelial cells adhere to each other and maintain the tissue layer…

Biological Physics · Physics 2024-10-04 Nikolas H. Claussen , Fridtjof Brauns , Boris I. Shraiman

Tuning cell rearrangements is essential in collective cell movement that underlies cancer progression, wound repair, and embryonic development. A key question is how tissue material properties and morphology emerge from cellular factors…

Biological Physics · Physics 2025-07-15 Soumyadipta Ray , Santidan Biswas , Dipjyoti Das

We propose a 2D mechanical model of the ventral furrow formation in Drosophila that is based on undifferentiated epithelial cells of identical properties whose energy resides in their membrane. Depending on the relative tensions of the…

Cell Behavior · Quantitative Biology 2011-08-25 A. Hocevar , P. Ziherl

Complex tissue flows in epithelia are driven by intra- and inter-cellular processes that generate, maintain, and coordinate mechanical forces. There has been growing evidence that cell shape anisotropy, manifested as nematic order, plays an…

Soft Condensed Matter · Physics 2024-12-17 Jan Rozman , Chaithanya K. V. S. , Julia M. Yeomans , Rastko Sknepnek

During the early-stages of embryo development, morphogenesis--- the emergence of shape and form in living organisms--- is almost exclusively associated with monolayers of tightly bound epithelial cells. To understand how such tissues change…

Soft Condensed Matter · Physics 2019-08-28 Richard G. Morris , Madan Rao

Many closed-cell foams exhibit an elongated cell shape in the foam rise direction, resulting in anisotropic compressive properties. Nevertheless, the underlying deformation mechanisms and how cell shape anisotropy induces this mechanical…

Numerical Analysis · Mathematics 2026-01-01 L. Liu , F. Liu , D. Zenkert , M. Åkermo , M. Fagerström

Replication through cell division is one of the most fundamental processes of life and a major driver of dynamics in systems ranging from bacterial colonies to embryogenesis, tissues and tumors. While regulation often plays a role in…

Soft Condensed Matter · Physics 2024-10-21 Lukas Hupe , Yoav G. Pollack , Jonas Isensee , Aboutaleb Amiri , Ramin Golestanian , Philip Bittihn

When cell sheets fold during development, their apical or basal surfaces constrict and cell shapes approach the geometric singularity in which these surfaces vanish. Here, we reveal the mechanical consequences of this geometric singularity…

Soft Condensed Matter · Physics 2025-12-12 Chandraniva Guha Ray , Pierre A. Haas

We study theoretically the closure of a wound in a layer of epithelial cells in a living tissue after damage. Our analysis is informed by our recent experiments observing re-epithelialisation in vivo of Drosophila pupae. On time and…

The maintenance of tissue and organ structures during dynamic homeostasis is often not well understood. In order for a system to be stable, cell renewal, cell migration and cell death must be finely balanced. Moreover, a tissue's shape must…

Tissues and Organs · Quantitative Biology 2022-05-11 Domenic P. J. Germano , Stuart T. Johnston , Edmund J. Crampin , James M. Osborne

During development, epithelial tissues undergo extensive morphogenesis based on coordinated changes of cell shape and position over time. Continuum mechanics describes tissue mechanical state and shape changes in terms of strain and stress.…

Cell Behavior · Quantitative Biology 2012-05-14 Isabelle Bonnet , Philippe Marcq , Floris Bosveld , Luc Fetler , Yohanns Bellaiche , Francois Graner

Epiboly, during which a tissue closes around the surface of the egg, pervades animal development. This epithelial gap closure involves cell intercalations at the edge of the gap. Here, inspired by serosa closure in the beetle Tribolium, we…

Soft Condensed Matter · Physics 2026-04-07 Maryam Setoudeh , Pierre A. Haas

Biological cells can actively tune their intracellular architecture according to their overall shape. Here we explore the rheological implication of such coupling in a minimal model of a dense cellular material where each cell exerts an…

Soft Condensed Matter · Physics 2022-04-13 Shao-Zhen Lin , Matthias Merkel , Jean-François Rupprecht

Epithelial tissues play a fundamental role in various morphogenetic events during development and early embryogenesis. Although epithelial monolayers are often modeled as two-dimensional (2D) elastic surfaces, they distinguish themselves…

Soft Condensed Matter · Physics 2020-06-15 Benjamin Loewe , Francesco Serafin , Suraj Shankar , Mark J. Bowick , M. Cristina Marchetti

Single and collective cellular oscillations involving the actomyosin cytoskeleton have been observed in numerous biological systems. We show here that a generic model of a contractile material, which is turning over and contracts against an…

Biological Physics · Physics 2014-02-24 Kai Dierkes , Angughali Sumi , Jérôme Solon , Guillaume Salbreux
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