About this Research Topic
With the recent advancement in imaging technologies, in vitro systems, and in silico simulation methods, we are now at an era that is better-suited than ever to address how cell polarity can be established for the first time. This article collection aims to gather new data on how de novo cell polarity becomes established in different contexts; reviews to summarize and update our knowledge on de novo cell polarization; and new theories/ideas on how this fascinating process is achieved. The hope of this collection is to provoke new thoughts on this topic and to better benefit the cell polarity studies.
This article collection includes (but not limited to) the following scenarios:
Embryonic developmental processes
Epithelial structure formation
Cell migration models
Cell/tissue polarity in pathogenetics contexts
Nervous system development
Neuronal circuit formation and plasticity
Single Eukaryotic microorganism morphogenesis
Front-back cell polarity
We accept different article types including Mini-Reviews, Brief Research Reports and Perspectives. A full list of accepted article types, including descriptions, can be found at this link.
Keywords: Cell polarity, cell migration, Tissue morphogenesis, Neuronal cell polarity, embryogenesis, Cancer cell, Neuronal plasticity, cell adhesion
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