formstendrils
Formstendrils are a term used in discussions of morphogenesis and self-assembling materials to describe slender, extendable, tendril-like protrusions that emerge from a growing structure to influence its final form. In biological discussions, formstendrils may refer to actin-rich extensions that connect, probe, or stabilize neighboring tissue; in synthetic or biofabrication contexts, they describe polymeric or hydrogel arms that grow from a scaffold to guide self-assembly and shape formation.
Formation and dynamics of formstendrils are thought to rely on localized assembly at the tip, mechanical feedback
Functions attributed to formstendrils include stabilizing tissue or material boundaries, transmitting directional cues between modules, and
Relationship to other structures is noted in discussions of formstendrils: they are distinguished from motile filopodia