2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2928289/v1
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Integer topological defect annihilations drive polar ordering of epithelial monolayers

Abstract: The ability of epithelial monolayers to self-organize into a dynamic polarized state is essential for tissue regeneration, development, and tumor progression. However, the mechanisms governing long-range polar ordering in biological tissues remain unclear. Here we investigate the self-organizing behavior of quiescent epithelial monolayers that transit from a disordered, static state to a dynamic state with long-range polar order upon growth factor exposure. We demonstrate that the heightened self-propelled act… Show more

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