On the mechanics of the first cleavage division of the sea urchin egg

Experimental Cell Research
X He, M Dembo

Abstract

We describe a continuum model of the sea urchin egg during the first cleavage division. Using estimated values of the relevant mechanical parameters we then carry out numerical simulations of cytokinesis and conduct a systematic comparison of these computations with a variety of published experimental data.

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