Geometry can provide long-range mechanical guidance for embryogenesis

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  • who: Mahamar Dicko and colleagues from the Neuroscience, UnivCambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom Editor:, University of California Irvine have published the paper: Geometry can provide long-range mechanical guidance for embryogenesis, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of March/27,/2017
  • what: The authors propose a novel numerical approach to compute the wholeembryo dynamics of the actomyosin-rich apical epithelial surface. The authors show how a model of tissue mechanics link the known pattern of actomyosin distribution in Drosophila tissues to the process of axis extension which is a ubiquitous morphogenetic movement of developing animal embryos. The authors . . .

     

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