Table 1 |.
Measured mechanical properties in vertebrates’ embryonic tissues during AP axis formation
| Technique | Measured tissue | Measured parameter | Value | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Uniaxial compression | Xenopus dorsal explant | Apparent Young modulus after 180s | 20–80 Pa | (Zhou et al. 2009) |
| Indentation | Chicken brain | Shear modulus | 200 Pa | (Xu et al. 2010) |
| Xenopus head mesoderm | Apparent bulk modulus | 70–130 Pa | (Barriga et al. 2018) | |
| Uniaxial stretch | Xenopus marginal zone | Young modulus | 15–20 Pa | (Moore et al. 1995; Shook et al. 2018) |
| Chicken midline structures | Young modulus | 1.3 kPa | (Agero et al. 2010) | |
| Chicken gut | Young modulus | 1–20 kPa | (Chevalier et al. 2016; Nerurkar et al. 2017) | |
| Aspiration | Chicken heart (HH12) | Young modulus | 300 Pa | (Majkut et al. 2013) |
| Xenopus gastrula dorsal region | Young modulus | 30 Pa | (von Dassow et al. 2010) | |
| Zebrafish blastoderm | Viscosity | 500–1000 Pa.s | (Petridou et al. 2018) | |
| Ferrofluid droplets | Zebrafish posterior zone and PSM | Young modulus | 300 – 600 Pa | (Serwane et al. 2016) |
| Short-time and long-time viscosities | 0.5 – 5 kPa.s |