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Interface mechanics determining biological cell shapes

Hilgenfeldt et al., 2006

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1655894736567200019
Author
Hilgenfeldt S
Carthew R
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APS Division of Fluid Dynamics Meeting Abstracts

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To form a functional tissue, biological cells often adhere to each other establishing connections between membranes by means of cadherin molecules. The cells achieve a well- defined relative orientation as well as a faithfully prescribed shape. An excellent example is …
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