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Mechanics in the embryo

Stefano Piccolo ()
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Stefano Piccolo: University of Padua Medical School, 35126 Padua, Italy.

Nature, 2013, vol. 504, issue 7479, 223-225

Abstract: Mechanical stresses that are intrinsic to the early shape-forming movements of embryonic tissues have now been shown to play essential and evolutionarily conserved parts in cell-fate specification.

Date: 2013
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