Tensions divide. Author Adam Martin, Eric Wieschaus Publication Year 2010 Type Journal Article Abstract 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. Keywords Animals, Cell Compartmentation, Humans, Actomyosin, Cell Adhesion, Cell Aggregation Journal Nat Cell Biol Volume 12 Issue 1 Pages 5-7 Date Published 01/2010 Alternate Journal Nat. Cell Biol. Google ScholarBibTeXEndNote X3 XML