'The Forms of Tissues, or Cell-aggregates': D'Arcy Thompson's influence and its limits.

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Date publication

décembre 2017

Journal

Development (Cambridge, England)

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr RIVELINE Daniel


Tous les auteurs :
Graner F, Riveline D

Résumé

In two chapters of his book , D'Arcy Thompson used numerous biological and physical observations to show how principles from mathematics and physics - such as pressure differences, surface tension and viscosity - could explain cell shapes and packing within tissues. In this Review, we depict influences that enabled the genesis of his ideas, report examples of his visionary observations and trace his impact over the past 100 years. Recently, his ideas have been revisited as a new field of research emerged, linking cell-level physics with epithelial tissue structure and development. We critically discuss the potential and the limitations of both Thompson's and the modern approaches.

Mots clés

Animals, Biophysical Phenomena, Cell Aggregation, Cell Shape, Developmental Biology, Humans, Models, Biological, Morphogenesis

Référence

Development. 2017 12 1;144(23):4226-4237