2009 journal article

Convergent extension by intercalation without mediolaterally fixed cell motion

JOURNAL OF THEORETICAL BIOLOGY, 256(2), 180–186.

By: T. Backes n, R. Latterman n, S. Small n, S. Mattis n, G. Pauley n, E. Reilly n, S. Lubkin n

Contributors: T. Backes n, R. Latterman n, S. Small n, S. Mattis n, G. Pauley n, E. Reilly n, S. Lubkin n

author keywords: Convergent extension; Morphogenesis; Intercalation; Stochastic model
MeSH headings : Animals; Cell Adhesion / physiology; Cell Movement / physiology; Cell Shape / physiology; Models, Biological; Morphogenesis / physiology; Stochastic Processes
TL;DR: A stochastic model of convergent extension of tissue that extends and converges to a stacked arrangement of elongated cells one cell wide, an arrangement which is seen in ascidian notochords, but which has not been observed in other models. (via Semantic Scholar)
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