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  • An analysis of dying cells reveals that they play an active part in modifying tissue shape by pulling on neighbouring cells. This induces neighbouring cells to contract at their apices, which results in tissue folding. See Letter p.245

    • Claudia G. Vasquez
    • Adam C. Martin
    News & Views
    Nature
    Volume: 518, P: 171-173
  • During development, proliferating cells are organized into compartments with boundaries across which cells fail to intermix. Compartment boundaries are often attributed to differential cell–cell adhesion between separate compartments. However, tension generated by actomyosin cables at boundaries can also function as a barrier that prevents cell mixing.

    • Adam C. Martin
    • Eric F. Wieschaus
    News & Views
    Nature Cell Biology
    Volume: 12, P: 5-7