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Cell migration

Towards the void

Cells at the edges of migrating epithelial sheets pull themselves towards unfilled space regardless of their direction of motion.

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Figure 1: Colour maps of traction forces exerted on an underlying elastic substrate by a migrating cell sheet approaching and surrounding a non-adhesive island (values are averages of six identical cell sheets)3.
Figure 2: Heterogeneity in cell shape within a migrating cell sheet downstream of a non-adhesive island3.

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Dufresne, E., Schwartz, M. Towards the void. Nature Mater 12, 783–784 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1038/nmat3743

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