The role of topology and mechanics in uniaxially growing cell networks
In biological systems, the growth of cells, tissues, and organs is influenced by mechanical cues. Locally, cell growth leads to a mechanically heterogeneous environment as cells pull and push their neighbors in a cell network. Despite this local heterogeneity, at the tissue level, the cell network i...
Main Authors: | Goriely, A, Erlich, A, Jones, G, Tisseur, F, Moulton, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Royal Society
2020
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