Repulsive cues combined with physical barriers and cell–cell adhesion determine progenitor cell positioning during organogenesis
The precise positioning of organ progenitor cells is essential for organ development and function. Here the authors use live imaging and mathematical modelling to show that the confinement of a motile progenitor cell population results from coupled physical barriers and cell-cell interactions.
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Autores principales: | Azadeh Paksa, Jan Bandemer, Burkhard Hoeckendorf, Nitzan Razin, Katsiaryna Tarbashevich, Sofia Minina, Dana Meyen, Antonio Biundo, Sebastian A. Leidel, Nadine Peyrieras, Nir S. Gov, Philipp J. Keller, Erez Raz |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2016
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/cad910bf38ae49fd97e735fdb54507c4 |
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