Forces and tension in development
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Forces and tension in development
(Current topics in developmental biology / edited by A.A. Moscona, Alberto Monroy, v. 95)
Academic, 2011
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Description
This book presents some of the most advanced experimental systems in which the role of forces has been dissected. It explores the physical principles accounting for how forces can affect soft matter such as our cells, and presents some of the methods used to measure or assess the role of forces.
Table of Contents
Preface
Michel Labouesse
Experimental Evidence for the Geometric Clutch Hypothesis
Charles B. Lindemann
From cilia hydrodynamics to zebrafish embryonic development
Willy Supatto and Julien Vermot
Spontaneous mechanical oscillations: implications for developing organisms
Karsten Kruse and Daniel Riveline
Cortical forces in cell shape changes and tissue morphogenesis
Matteo Rauzi and Pierre-Francois Lenne
Tension and epithelial morphogenesis in Drosophila early embryos
Claire M Lye and Benedicte Sanson
Cell sorting in development
Gabby Krens and Carl-Philipp Heisenberg
Embryo-mechanics: balancing force-production with elastic resistance during morphogenesis
Lance A. Davidson
Mechanotransduction in Development
Emmanuel Farge
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