I'm very happy to share my first article as a corresponding author published in @natmethods.nature.com !! π
Some groups (like us) have developed complex 3DTFM methods in the last 15 years.
BUT its usage in studies that help better understand disease or development has been almost non-existent.
05.01.2026 09:32
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Thank you, Elias! π
01.10.2025 19:20
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Thank you, Nimesh ππ
30.09.2025 18:41
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How do cells navigate up gradients of adhesive proteins?
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Termed "Haptotaxis", this effect is ubiquitous in cell migration, but it's mechanism was poorly understood
We show that passive friction directs cells & explains complex trajectories on gradients
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27.09.2025 08:48
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Happy to share that my PhD has finally taken the shape of a paper! β¨
Huge thanks to all authors, especially @davidbrueckner.bsky.social & @ehannezo.bsky.social for leading the modeling and @raimonsunyer.bsky.social & @xaviertrepat.bsky.social for their invaluable supervision.
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27.09.2025 12:01
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Stoked to announce that I received a poster award! π₯π
Many thanks to the #25EngLife organizers for the amazing meeting!
03.09.2025 18:49
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Looking for #MaterialStiffness of #BasementMembrane across tissues?
Excellent literature resource hereππ
The basement membrane as a structured surface β role in vascular health and disease
@claireleclech.bsky.social @jcellsci.bsky.social 2020
journals.biologists.com/jcs/article/...
07.03.2025 12:51
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Cao and colleagues found that the depleted heart tissue regenerates itself in a wave, led by a front of fast-moving, supersized cells and trailed by smaller cells that multiply to produce others.
The image above shows the large cells that contain multiple nuclei per cell (magenta). These cells are under more mechanical tension (aqua streaks) than trailing cells, which divide to produce cells with one nucleus each.
Regrowing a zebrafish heart. Credit to @cao-lab.bsky.social. #ZebrafishZunday π§ͺ
26.01.2025 09:52
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Let's look at some cool bilateral cellular flows videos
IMHO: this is a goldmine for #EpithelialMechanics
Movie from Asai et al 2024 shows beautiful counter rotating flows.
26.01.2025 11:42
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Is endothelium a type of epithelium?
I am @icfortunato.bsky.social & I would like to discuss this with a shortπ§΅ focused on cell-cell junctions, specifically adherens junctions.
18.01.2025 09:34
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Curvature-sensing BAR proteins control junction turnover to promote collective migration of endothelial cells in angiogenesis. rdcu.be/d6a04
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Force transmission is a master regulator of mechanical cell competition
Cell competition is a tissue surveillance mechanism for eliminating unwanted cells and as such is indispensable in development, infection and tumorigenesis. Although different biochemical mechanisms a...
Thrilled to share our new manuscript on how force transmission can regulate mechanical cell competition!
Fun collaboration between the @bladoux.bsky.social / @rmmege.bsky.social and the Doostmohammadi group combining experiments and simulations.
Main points below π
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
21.12.2024 19:32
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04.12.2024 22:16
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πNew preprint! We study how single cells move up, down and about fibronectin gradients. Experiments by @icfortunato.bsky.social, theory by David Bruckner. Collaboration with @raimonsunyer.bsky.social and @ehannezo.bsky.social πhttps://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2024.12.02.626413v1
03.12.2024 09:18
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