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English: Simulation of morphogenesis in proliferative epithelia. A 7% rate of mitosis with a 1/3 apoptosis/mitosis ratio was imposed at any time. Native cells were randomly positioned and evolved on the spherical support through individual growth, cell-cell (cadherin) interaction, mitosis and apoptosis and eventually resulted in the formation of an epithelial monolayer. The simulation was stopped when 99% of the surface was covered. The colour code is as in Figs 7 and 8.
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Source S1 Movie from Azzag K, Chelin Y, Rousset F, Le Goff E, Martinand-Mari C, Martinez A, Maurin B, Daujat-Chavanieu M, Godefroy N, Averseng J, Mangeat P, Baghdiguian S (2015). "The Non-Proliferative Nature of Ascidian Folliculogenesis as a Model of Highly Ordered Cellular Topology Distinct from Proliferative Epithelia". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0126341. PMID 26000769. PMC: 4441440.
Author Azzag K, Chelin Y, Rousset F, Le Goff E, Martinand-Mari C, Martinez A, Maurin B, Daujat-Chavanieu M, Godefroy N, Averseng J, Mangeat P, Baghdiguian S
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