Tissue rigidity phase transition shapes morphogen gradients (opens in new tab)
During development, local mechanochemical cues within the cell microenvironment are translated into signalling pathways that drive cell fate decisions. Yet, as cells differentiate collectively, how global tissue-level properties shape these instructive cues remains unclear. Here we show that a tissue-scale rigidity transition guides patterning by tuning the length scales and timescales of morphogen signalling. By combining rigidity percolation theory, reaction–diffusion modelling, quantitativ...
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