The role of local and long-range stresses in cephalic furrow formation in theDrosophila melanogasterembryo
Redowan A. Niloy,
Guo-Jie J. Gao,
Michael C. Holcomb
et al.
Abstract:Cephalic furrow (CF) is a transient epithelial invagination that forms during early gastrulation in theDrosophila melanogasterembryo. The initial stage of cephalic furrow formation (CFF) involves a shortening of initiator cells, generation of a localized asymmetric protrusion inwards, and then subsequent descent of cells into the yolk sac area. We present an analysis of how local forces associated with cell-membrane tensions and cell pressures interact with the long-range tensile stress developing along the fu… Show more
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