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overturningceller

Overturningceller is a term used mainly in speculative biology and fictional contexts to describe a hypothetical class of cells that can invert their polarity or orientation in response to signals. In mainstream biology there is no established concept by this name, and its definition varies across sources.

Characteristics described include dynamic apical-basal polarity reversal in epithelial tissues, reversible differentiation programs, and changes in

Research status: there are no verified in vivo examples; the notion appears mostly in theoretical models, speculative

Potential applications include dynamic tissue remodeling, adaptive biomaterials, and disease modeling, but achieving reliable control would

Origin of the term: overturning refers to reversing orientation, and cell plural form "celler" appears in several

intracellular
transport.
Proposed
mechanisms
involve
reorganization
of
the
cytoskeleton
and
trafficking
of
polarity
proteins
such
as
the
Par
complex,
Crumbs,
and
Scribble,
accompanied
by
transcriptional
reprogramming.
literature,
or
discussions
within
synthetic
biology
about
programmable
cell
polarity.
Some
discussions
treat
overturningceller
as
a
thought
experiment
to
explore
how
highly
plastic
cells
might
contribute
to
tissue
morphogenesis
or
adaptive
responses.
require
substantial
advances
and
raises
safety,
regulatory,
and
ethical
considerations.
The
concept
remains
primarily
of
interest
to
theorists
and
speculative
biologists
rather
than
an
established
area
of
experimental
science.
Scandinavian
languages,
which
has
led
to
the
combined
term
overturningceller
in
some
discussions.