Control of cell differentiation by mechanical stress
Cells sense mechanical force and their physical environment to change their fate and behavior through mechanotransduction. The mechanotransduction is, by translating mechanical forces and deformations into biochemical intracellular signaling, changing gene expressions and adjusting cellular and extr...
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Main Authors: | Jong-Hoon Park (Author), Takashi Ushida (Author), Takayuki Akimoto (Author) |
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Japanese Society of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine,
2013-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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