2016
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-29328-8_13
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Microstructured Devices for Studying Cell Adhesion, Dynamics and Overall Mechanobiology

Abstract: The fact that cellular development and fate is very dependent, not just of the biochemical signals of the environment and of their own genetic background, but also of the mechanical properties and mechanical stimuli acting within the extra cellular matrix, has promoted the birth of a new field of science and technology at the interface of biology and engineering, that of mechanobiology. Such novel field focuses on the way that physical forces, stresses and strains, and changes in cell or tissue mechanics contr… Show more

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