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    Theory of mechanochemical patterning and optimal migration in cell monolayers by Boocock, Daniel, Hino, Naoya, Ruzickova, Natalia, Hirashima, Tsuyoshi, Hannezo, Edouard

    Published in Nature physics (01-02-2021)
    “…Collective cell migration offers a rich field of study for non-equilibrium physics and cellular biology, revealing phenomena such as glassy dynamics, pattern…”
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    Morphogen gradient orchestrates pattern-preserving tissue morphogenesis via motility-driven unjamming by Pinheiro, Diana, Kardos, Roland, Hannezo, Édouard, Heisenberg, Carl-Philipp

    Published in Nature physics (01-12-2022)
    “…Embryo development requires biochemical signalling to generate patterns of cell fates and active mechanical forces to drive tissue shape changes. However, how…”
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    Cell fate coordinates mechano-osmotic forces in intestinal crypt formation by Yang, Qiutan, Xue, Shi-Lei, Chan, Chii Jou, Rempfler, Markus, Vischi, Dario, Maurer-Gutierrez, Francisca, Hiiragi, Takashi, Hannezo, Edouard, Liberali, Prisca

    Published in Nature cell biology (01-07-2021)
    “…Intestinal organoids derived from single cells undergo complex crypt–villus patterning and morphogenesis. However, the nature and coordination of the…”
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    Physics of active jamming during collective cellular motion in a monolayer by Garcia, Simon, Hannezo, Edouard, Elgeti, Jens, Joanny, Jean-François, Silberzan, Pascal, Gov, Nir S.

    “…Although collective cell motion plays an important role, for example during wound healing, embryogenesis, or cancer progression, the fundamental rules…”
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    Theory of epithelial sheet morphology in three dimensions by Hannezo, Edouard, Prost, Jacques, Joanny, Jean-Francois

    “…Morphogenesis during embryo development requires the coordination of mechanical forces to generate the macroscopic shapes of organs. We propose a minimal…”
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    Rigidity percolation uncovers a structural basis for embryonic tissue phase transitions by Petridou, Nicoletta I., Corominas-Murtra, Bernat, Heisenberg, Carl-Philipp, Hannezo, Edouard

    Published in Cell (01-04-2021)
    “…Embryo morphogenesis is impacted by dynamic changes in tissue material properties, which have been proposed to occur via processes akin to phase transitions…”
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    Cell monolayers sense curvature by exploiting active mechanics and nuclear mechanoadaptation by Luciano, Marine, Xue, Shi-Lei, De Vos, Winnok H., Redondo-Morata, Lorena, Surin, Mathieu, Lafont, Frank, Hannezo, Edouard, Gabriele, Sylvain

    Published in Nature physics (01-12-2021)
    “…The early development of many organisms involves the folding of cell monolayers, but this behaviour is difficult to reproduce in vitro; therefore, both…”
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    Alignment of cellular motility forces with tissue flow as a mechanism for efficient wound healing by Basan, Markus, Elgeti, Jens, Hannezo, Edouard, Rappel, Wouter-Jan, Levine, Herbert

    “…Recent experiments have shown that spreading epithelial sheets exhibit a long-range coordination of motility forces that leads to a buildup of tension in the…”
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    Active cell migration is critical for steady-state epithelial turnover in the gut by Krndija, Denis, El Marjou, Fatima, Guirao, Boris, Richon, Sophie, Leroy, Olivier, Bellaiche, Yohanns, Hannezo, Edouard, Matic Vignjevic, Danijela

    “…Steady-state turnover is a hallmark of epithelial tissues throughout adult life. Intestinal epithelial turnover is marked by continuous cell migration, which…”
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    A Unifying Theory of Branching Morphogenesis by Hannezo, Edouard, Scheele, Colinda L.G.J., Moad, Mohammad, Drogo, Nicholas, Heer, Rakesh, Sampogna, Rosemary V., van Rheenen, Jacco, Simons, Benjamin D.

    Published in Cell (21-09-2017)
    “…The morphogenesis of branched organs remains a subject of abiding interest. Although much is known about the underlying signaling pathways, it remains unclear…”
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    Glass-like dynamics of collective cell migration by Angelini, Thomas E, Hannezo, Edouard, Trepat, Xavier, Marquez, Manuel, Fredberg, Jeffrey J, Weitz, David A

    “…Collective cell migration in tissues occurs throughout embryonic development, during wound healing, and in cancerous tumor invasion, yet most detailed…”
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    Emergence of an Apical Epithelial Cell Surface In Vivo by Sedzinski, Jakub, Hannezo, Edouard, Tu, Fan, Biro, Maté, Wallingford, John B.

    Published in Developmental cell (11-01-2016)
    “…Epithelial sheets are crucial components of all metazoan animals, enclosing organs and protecting the animal from its environment. Epithelial homeostasis poses…”
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    Balance between Apical Membrane Growth and Luminal Matrix Resistance Determines Epithelial Tubule Shape by Dong, Bo, Hannezo, Edouard, Hayashi, Shigeo

    Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (01-05-2014)
    “…The morphological stability of biological tubes is crucial for the efficient circulation of fluids and gases. Failure of this stability causes irregularly…”
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    Theory of branching morphogenesis by local interactions and global guidance by Uçar, Mehmet Can, Kamenev, Dmitrii, Sunadome, Kazunori, Fachet, Dominik, Lallemend, Francois, Adameyko, Igor, Hadjab, Saida, Hannezo, Edouard

    Published in Nature communications (24-11-2021)
    “…Branching morphogenesis governs the formation of many organs such as lung, kidney, and the neurovascular system. Many studies have explored system-specific…”
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    Transmission of cytokinesis forces via E-cadherin dilution and actomyosin flows by Pinheiro, Diana, Hannezo, Edouard, Herszterg, Sophie, Bosveld, Floris, Gaugue, Isabelle, Balakireva, Maria, Wang, Zhimin, Cristo, Inês, Rigaud, Stéphane U., Markova, Olga, Bellaïche, Yohanns

    Published in Nature (London) (04-05-2017)
    “…Under physiological forces, resulting from cytokinesis, the mechanosensitivity of adherens junction arises from a local decrease in E-cadherin concentration…”
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    Bulk Actin Dynamics Drive Phase Segregation in Zebrafish Oocytes by Shamipour, Shayan, Kardos, Roland, Xue, Shi-Lei, Hof, Björn, Hannezo, Edouard, Heisenberg, Carl-Philipp

    Published in Cell (30-05-2019)
    “…Segregation of maternal determinants within the oocyte constitutes the first step in embryo patterning. In zebrafish oocytes, extensive ooplasmic streaming…”
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    Cortical instability drives periodic supracellular actin pattern formation in epithelial tubes by Hannezo, Edouard, Bo Dong, Pierre Recho, Jean-Francois Joanny, Shigeo Hayashi

    “…An essential question of morphogenesis is how patterns arise without preexisting positional information, as inspired by Turing. In the past few years,…”
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    Identity and dynamics of mammary stem cells during branching morphogenesis by Scheele, Colinda L. G. J., Hannezo, Edouard, Muraro, Mauro J., Zomer, Anoek, Langedijk, Nathalia S. M., van Oudenaarden, Alexander, Simons, Benjamin D., van Rheenen, Jacco

    Published in Nature (London) (16-02-2017)
    “…During puberty, the mouse mammary gland develops into a highly branched epithelial network. Owing to the absence of exclusive stem cell markers, the location,…”
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    Self-organized and directed branching results in optimal coverage in developing dermal lymphatic networks by Uçar, Mehmet Can, Hannezo, Edouard, Tiilikainen, Emmi, Liaqat, Inam, Jakobsson, Emma, Nurmi, Harri, Vaahtomeri, Kari

    Published in Nature communications (21-09-2023)
    “…Branching morphogenesis is a ubiquitous process that gives rise to high exchange surfaces in the vasculature and epithelial organs. Lymphatic capillaries form…”
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