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Chromatin reorganization as a major factor in the control of nuclear stiffness
DNA organization on chromatin has been largely studied for its consequences in gene expression, but its contribution to the cell mechanics is often neglected despite the nucleus... -
Growth of a tessellation: Geometric rules drive development of stingray skele...
The skeletons of sharks and rays, fashioned from cartilage, and armored by a veneer of mineralized tiles (tesserae) present a mathematical challenge: How can the continuous... -
The mechanoresponse of bone is closely related to the osteocyte lacunocanalic...
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