2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.11.25.398107
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Transient active osmotic swelling of epithelium upon curvature induction

Abstract: Generation of tissue curvature is essential to morphogenesis. However, how cells adapt to changing curvature is still unknown because tools to dynamically control curvature in vitro are lacking. Here we developed self-rolling substrates to study how flat epithelial cell monolayers adapt to a rapid, anisotropic change of curvature. We show that the primary response is an active and transient osmotic swelling of cells. This cell volume increase is not observed on inducible wrinkled substrates, where concave and … Show more

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“… 182 An elegant self-rolling technique was recently introduced to study how epithelial monolayers adapt to a rapid and anisotropic change of curvature, showing that the primary cellular response is an active and transient osmotic swelling. 183 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 182 An elegant self-rolling technique was recently introduced to study how epithelial monolayers adapt to a rapid and anisotropic change of curvature, showing that the primary cellular response is an active and transient osmotic swelling. 183 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%