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Emergent cell and tissue dynamics from subcellular modeling of active biomechanical processes

Cells and the tissues they form are not passive material bodies. Cells change their behavior in response to external biochemical and biomechanical cues. Behavioral changes, such as morphological deformation, proliferation and migration, are striking in many multicellular processes such as morphogene...

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Published in:Physical biology 2011-08, Vol.8 (4), p.045007-045007
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