Anne Jeannin-Girardon, Pascal Ballet and Vincent Rodin.
In silico study of mechanical stresses at the cellular level
during tissue development.
BIBE 2013, 13th IEEE International Conference on BioInformatics and
BioEngineering, 4 pages, Chania (Greece), 10-13 November 2013.
Abstract:
Mechanical contraints play a key role in tissue morphogenesis.
We propose to study these mechanisms at the cellular level,
thanks to our virtual biomechanical cell model.
This model defines biological cell behaviors, such as cell
motility, mitosis and adhesion as well as methods to evaluate
cell compression/stretching and shearing. The evaluation of
these constraints allows the virtual cells to respond by
changing their color during simulation and lead to the
observation of emerging patterns in cell differentiation
during tissue growth: the main purpose of this evaluation
is to give the cells the ability to respond to mechanical
constraints by differentiating. This approach allows to
study the influence of mechanotransduction during tissue
morphogenesis.
[doi:10.1109/BIBE.2013.6701641]
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