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Organization of Embryonic Morphogenesis via Mechanical Information
Das D, Jülich D, Schwendinger-Schreck J, Guillon E, Lawton AK, Dray N, Emonet T, O'Hern CS, Shattuck MD, Holley SA. Organization of Embryonic Morphogenesis via Mechanical Information. Developmental Cell 2019, 49: 829-839.e5. PMID: 31178400, PMCID: PMC6590525, DOI: 10.1016/j.devcel.2019.05.014.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEmbryonic organizerCell motionCell polarityTransgenic perturbationsEmbryonic morphogenesisMorphogen signalingTail organizerZebrafish embryosCell movementMechanical informationCell adhesionCell contractilityNeighboring cellsLocal biochemicalEmbryosMorphogenesisSecondary consequenceAdditional mechanismCellsMorphogensTranscriptionSignalingSystematic analysisOrganizersComputational modeling
2013
Cell-Fibronectin Interactions Propel Vertebrate Trunk Elongation via Tissue Mechanics
Dray N, Lawton A, Nandi A, Jülich D, Emonet T, Holley SA. Cell-Fibronectin Interactions Propel Vertebrate Trunk Elongation via Tissue Mechanics. Current Biology 2013, 23: 1335-1341. PMID: 23810535, PMCID: PMC3725194, DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2013.05.052.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsCell AdhesionCell MovementEmbryo, NonmammalianExtracellular MatrixFibronectinsIntegrin alpha5Integrin alphaVTailZebrafishZebrafish ProteinsConceptsCell migrationTrunk elongationExtracellular matrixCell-FN interactionsTransgenic rescue experimentsECM protein fibronectinElongation defectsParaxial mesodermBody elongationEmbryonic developmentTissue homeostasisTail budTissue mechanicsΑ-subunitRescue experimentsProtein fibronectinSystem-level analysisCell adhesionFN matrixIntegrin α5Concomitant lossTissue integrityCell motionITGαvFibronectinRegulated tissue fluidity steers zebrafish body elongation
Lawton AK, Nandi A, Stulberg MJ, Dray N, Sneddon MW, Pontius W, Emonet T, Holley SA. Regulated tissue fluidity steers zebrafish body elongation. Development 2013, 140: 573-582. PMID: 23293289, PMCID: PMC3561786, DOI: 10.1242/dev.090381.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsAnimals, Genetically ModifiedBiomechanical PhenomenaBody PatterningCadherinsCell AdhesionCell CountCell MovementCell PolarityComputer SimulationEmbryo, NonmammalianEmbryonic DevelopmentFibroblast Growth FactorsGene Expression Regulation, DevelopmentalModels, BiologicalTailTime FactorsWnt Signaling PathwayZebrafishZebrafish Proteins