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Anonymous, (2019). The people behind the papers - Amsha Proag and Magali Suzanne.  Development 146(11): dev180364.
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During development, mechanical forces sculpt tissues into myriad forms. Actomyosin contractility generated within the cell has an increasingly appreciated role in this process, but how tissue forces relate to the physical properties of the extracellular matrix is still poorly understood, particularly at longer time scales and the whole tissue level. A new paper in Development addresses these issues using Drosophila leg development as a model, taking advantage of an ex vivo culturing method. We caught up with first author Amsha Proag and last author Magali Suzanne, group leader at the Centre for Integrative Biology in Toulouse, France, to hear more about the story.
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Physical and functional cell-matrix uncoupling in a developing tissue under tension.
Proag et al., 2019, Development 146(11): dev172577 [FBrf0242498]

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    Language of Publication
    English
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    Journal
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    Development
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    Development
    Publication Year
    1987-
    ISBN/ISSN
    0950-1991
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