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Review
. 2022 Oct 6:38:321-347.
doi: 10.1146/annurev-cellbio-120420-095337. Epub 2022 May 13.

Mechanochemical Principles of Spatial and Temporal Patterns in Cells and Tissues

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Mechanochemical Principles of Spatial and Temporal Patterns in Cells and Tissues

Anaïs Bailles et al. Annu Rev Cell Dev Biol. .

Abstract

Patterns are ubiquitous in living systems and underlie the dynamic organization of cells, tissues, and embryos. Mathematical frameworks have been devised to account for the self-organization of biological patterns, most famously the Turing framework. Patterns can be defined in space, for example, to form stripes; in time, such as during oscillations; or both, to form traveling waves. The formation of these patterns can have different origins: purely chemical, purely mechanical, or a combination of the two. Beyond the variety of molecular implementations of such patterns, we emphasize the unitary principles associated with them, across scales in space and time, within a general mechanochemical framework. We illustrate where such mechanisms of pattern formation arise in biological systems from cellular to tissue scales, with an emphasis on morphogenesis. Our goal is to convey a picture of pattern formation that draws attention to the principles rather than solely to specific molecular mechanisms.

Keywords: Turing pattern; excitability; mechanochemical processes; morphogenesis; oscillations; patterns.

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