2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.03.29.585638
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Shape dynamics and migration of branched cells on complex networks

Jiayi Liu,
Javier Boix-Campos,
Jonathan E. Ron
et al.

Abstract: Migratory and tissue resident cells exhibit highly branched morphologies to perform their function and to adapt to the microenvironment. Immune cells, for example, display transient branched shapes while exploring the surrounding tissues. In another example, to properly irrigate the tissues, blood vessels bifurcate thereby forcing the branching of cells moving on top or within the vessels. In both cases microenvironmental constraints force migrating cells to extend several highly dynamic protrusions. Here, we … Show more

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