2006
DOI: 10.1387/ijdb.052044di
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Mechanical control of tissue morphogenesis during embryological development

Abstract: Twenty years ago, we proposed a model of developmental control based on tensegrity architecture, in which tissue pattern formation in the embryo is controlled through mechanical interactions between cells and extracellular matrix (ECM) which place the tissue in a state of isometric tension (prestress). The model proposed that local changes in the mechanical compliance of the ECM, for example, due to regional variations in basement membrane degradation beneath growing epithelium, may result in local stretching … Show more

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“…Research along these lines has been driven in the past decades with the maturation of microengineering techniques (11)(12)(13). Ingber, Whitesides, and colleagues demonstrated the use of substrates that were geometrically patterned to control the microenvironment of individual cells and in turn the decision of cells to initiate apoptosis (14).…”
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“…Research along these lines has been driven in the past decades with the maturation of microengineering techniques (11)(12)(13). Ingber, Whitesides, and colleagues demonstrated the use of substrates that were geometrically patterned to control the microenvironment of individual cells and in turn the decision of cells to initiate apoptosis (14).…”
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“…cell traction forces | collective dynamics | madin darby canine kidney epithelial cells | particle image velocimetry C ollective behavior is a fundamental phenomenon exhibited by a wide variety of systems such as flows in granular matter (1), collective movements of animals (2), self-organization of bacteria (3), and morphogenesis of biological tissues (4). Although collective behaviors have been observed across diverse physical and biological systems, it is increasingly clear that there are broad unifying and common parameters that govern the emergence of this phenomenon such as the density of the constituent particles, the boundary conditions within which the movements occur, and the nature of coupling between the individual particles.…”
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“…Une analyse de ségrégation familiale sur quatre générations (25 sujets) avait alors permis de trouver un locus de susceptibilité en 4q32-34 [3]. De nombreux gènes candidats se trouvant dans cette région, des séquençages de ceux-ci furent effectués sans réussir à trouver le gène impliqué.…”
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