2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.12.20.572544
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Minimal vertex model explains how the amnioserosa avoids fluidization duringDrosophiladorsal closure

Indrajit Tah,
Daniel Haertter,
Janice M. Crawford
et al.

Abstract: Dorsal closure is a process that occurs during embryogenesis ofDrosophila melanogaster. During dorsal closure, the amnioserosa (AS), a one-cell thick epithelial tissue that fills the dorsal opening, shrinks as the lateral epidermis sheets converge and eventually merge. During this process, the aspect ratio of amnioserosa cells increases markedly. The standard 2-dimensional vertex model, which successfully describes tissue sheet mechanics in multiple contexts, would in this case predict that the tissue should f… Show more

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