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26:20
tissues are not just cells, you ignore all the extracellular stuff!!!!

28:20
Are you thinking about tissues as deformable particles?

33:46
agressive tumor cell do not form spheroids and epithelial cells are stabilized by collective actin rings

35:56
inside jammed and outside unjammed??

40:39
does not behavior change with longer time scales?

42:20
hi Vikrant: Is your prediction for the red curve here, that it should be independent of radius? (which it seems to be, roughly)

48:11
question from Richard Gordon: In 2 tissue balls, one gets “onio” structures. Are cells aligned at inner boundary between tissue? Are surface tension size dependent, contradictine the Differential Adhesion Hypothesis?

48:28
that only works in unjammed cell spheroids?

49:06
In the active laser case at long times, are there any cellular rearrangements relative to the original configuration?

50:46
Could you go back a slide or two and describe the laser ablation in more detail?

01:04:23
This is outstanding. Can the surface tension dependence be coming from the finite size effect? Is it possible to do a larger system size (I imagine experimentally it is more challenging).

01:04:32
Thank You!

01:05:45
A graph that I would like to see the shape of one of this sort: “Energy per cell in an aggregate versus 1/R (radius)”.

01:06:09
Thank you so much

01:07:11
Lmiit of 1 cell?

01:07:44
Please share recorded version of the talk I missed the 1st part

01:07:45
very nice talk! great work! I feel it might be general for the short time scales you studied. for physiologic time scales it gets more complicated!

01:07:54
A nice talk

01:10:17
In the micropipette expts— did you try micropipettes with different shape parameters, for instance different inner diameter?

01:10:44
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