how cell microstructures arrange themselves
This is just a quick post to put a link to a fascinating article explaining a new understanding of how cell microstructures arrange themselves.
- From single cells to tissue self‐organization
- Spontaneous Assembly: A New Look at How Proteins Assemble and Organize Themselves into Complex Patterns: valuable insights into how complex periodic patterns in biological systems can be generated and repaired.
- DNA-guided self-assembly in living cells This review focuses on the recent progress of DNA-guided intracellular self-assembly
- Spontaneous assembly and active disassembly balance adherens junction homeostasis
- Emergence of spontaneous assembly activity in developing neural networks without afferent input
- Controlling macroscale cell alignment in self-organized cell sheets by tuning the microstructure of adhesion-limiting micromesh scaffolds the present study demonstrates the potential to control macroscale cell alignment in self-organized cell sheets by tuning the shape of the scaffold microstructure
- Self-alignment of microstructures based on lateral fluidic force generated by local spatial asymmetry inside a microfluidic channel the presented idea using lateral fluid force is a promising way to build 3D structures with less assembly errors.
Fascinating