Edouard Hannezo
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Recent Articles
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Andersen M, Ulyanchenko S, Schweiger P, Hannezo E, Simons B, Jensen K
J Invest Dermatol
. 2025 Feb;
PMID: 40010488
The epidermis provides a protective barrier against our hostile environment, yet our knowledge of how this barrier forms during development and is subsequently maintained remains incomplete. The infundibulum (INF) is...
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Lehr S, Bruckner D, Minchington T, Greunz-Schindler M, Merrin J, Hannezo E, et al.
Dev Cell
. 2024 Nov;
60(4):567-580.e14.
PMID: 39603235
Developing tissues interpret dynamic changes in morphogen activity to generate cell type diversity. To quantitatively study bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) signaling dynamics in the mouse neural tube, we developed an...
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Fabreges D, Corominas-Murtra B, Moghe P, Kickuth A, Ichikawa T, Iwatani C, et al.
Science
. 2024 Oct;
386(6718):eadh1145.
PMID: 39388574
How living systems achieve precision in form and function despite their intrinsic stochasticity is a fundamental yet ongoing question in biology. We generated morphomaps of preimplantation embryogenesis in mouse, rabbit,...
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Bruckner D, Hannezo E
Cold Spring Harb Perspect Biol
. 2024 Jul;
PMID: 38951023
The importance of physical forces in the morphogenesis, homeostatic function, and pathological dysfunction of multicellular tissues is being increasingly characterized, both theoretically and experimentally. Analogies between biological systems and inert...
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Arslan F, Hannezo E, Merrin J, Loose M, Heisenberg C
Curr Biol
. 2023 Dec;
34(1):171-182.e8.
PMID: 38134934
Metazoan development relies on the formation and remodeling of cell-cell contacts. Dynamic reorganization of adhesion receptors and the actomyosin cell cortex in space and time plays a central role in...
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Dunajova Z, Mateu B, Radler P, Lim K, Brandis D, Velicky P, et al.
Nat Phys
. 2023 Dec;
19(12):1916-1926.
PMID: 38075437
The emergence of large-scale order in self-organized systems relies on local interactions between individual components. During bacterial cell division, FtsZ-a prokaryotic homologue of the eukaryotic protein tubulin-polymerizes into treadmilling filaments...
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Unterweger I, Klepstad J, Hannezo E, Lundegaard P, Trusina A, Ober E
PLoS Biol
. 2023 Oct;
21(10):e3002315.
PMID: 37792696
To meet the physiological demands of the body, organs need to establish a functional tissue architecture and adequate size as the embryo develops to adulthood. In the liver, uni- and...
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Ucar M, Hannezo E, Tiilikainen E, Liaqat I, Jakobsson E, Nurmi H, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2023 Sep;
14(1):5878.
PMID: 37735168
Branching morphogenesis is a ubiquitous process that gives rise to high exchange surfaces in the vasculature and epithelial organs. Lymphatic capillaries form branched networks, which play a key role in...
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Alanko J, Ucar M, Canigova N, Stopp J, Schwarz J, Merrin J, et al.
Sci Immunol
. 2023 Sep;
8(87):eadc9584.
PMID: 37656776
Immune responses rely on the rapid and coordinated migration of leukocytes. Whereas it is well established that single-cell migration is often guided by gradients of chemokines and other chemoattractants, it...
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Bocanegra-Moreno L, Singh A, Hannezo E, Zagorski M, Kicheva A
Nat Phys
. 2023 Jul;
19(7):1050-1058.
PMID: 37456593
As developing tissues grow in size and undergo morphogenetic changes, their material properties may be altered. Such changes result from tension dynamics at cell contacts or cellular jamming. Yet, in...