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Mechanical Engineering of the Cytoskeleton in Developmental Biology - 150

Jarvik, Jonathan(Series edited by)Jeon, Kwang W.(Series edited by)Goodwin, Brian C.(Volume editor)Gordon, Richard(Volume editor)
Part of the International Review of Cell and Molecular Biology series
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Developing organisms are systems in which the geometry, dynamics, and boundary conditions are all changing in the course of morphogenesis.

The morphogenesis of cells and organisms appear to be mediated in part by the mechanically active components of the cytoskeleton.

Mechanical forces have long been considered secondary to the effects of molecular mechanisms in cell growth, differentiation, and development.

This volume explores the role of mechanical forces in cell growth and development and demonstrates its importance.

This volume will prove invaluable to all biologists interested in the fundamentals of mechanical forces in development, from the advanced to the graduate researcher.

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Academic Press
0080856888 / 9780080856889
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
22/04/1994
English
423 pages
152 x 229 mm
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