Journal article

Modelling apical columnar epithelium mechanics from circumferential contractile fibres

ARB Boyd, S Moore, JE Sader, PVS Lee

Biomechanics and Modeling in Mechanobiology | SPRINGER HEIDELBERG | Published : 2017

Abstract

Simple columnar epithelia are formed by individual epithelial cells connecting together to form single cell high sheets. They are a main component of many important body tissues and are heavily involved in both normal and cancerous cell activities. Prior experimental observations have identified a series of contractile fibres around the circumference of a cross section located in the upper (apical) region of each cell. While other potential mechanisms have been identified in both the experimental and theoretical literature, these circumferential fibres are considered to be the most likely mechanism controlling movement of this cross section. Here, we investigated the impact of circumferentia..

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