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Non-bilaterians as Model Systems for Tissue Mechanics
In animals, epithelial tissues are barriers against the external environment, providing protection against biological, chemical, and physical damage. Depending on the animal's physiology and behavior, these tissues encounter different types of mechanical
Gooshvar, Setareh +3 more
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Cardiac growth and remodeling (G&R) patterns change ventricular size, shape, and function both globally and locally. Biomechanical, neurohormonal, and genetic stimuli drive these patterns through changes in myocyte dimension and fibrosis.
Braeu, Fabian A. +4 more
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Біотехнології штучного магнітомічення та природне магнітомічення клітин тварин [PDF]
Робота виконана на кафедрі біоінформатики КПІ ім. Ігоря Сікорського. На сьогодні біогенні магнітні наночастинки (БМН) виявлено у представників усіх трьох надцарств живих організмів: Прокаріоти, Археї та Еукаріоти.
Булаєвська, Марина Олександрівна
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Derivation and application of effective interface conditions for continuum mechanical models of cell invasion through thin membranes [PDF]
Funding: UK EPSRC grant no. EP/N014642/1.We consider a continuum mechanical model of cell invasion through thin membranes. The model consists of a transmission problem for cell volume fraction complemented with continuity of stresses and mass flux across
Chaplain, Mark Andrew Joseph +3 more
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Rapid model-guided design of organ-scale synthetic vasculature for biomanufacturing
Our ability to produce human-scale bio-manufactured organs is critically limited by the need for vascularization and perfusion. For tissues of variable size and shape, including arbitrarily complex geometries, designing and printing vasculature capable ...
Feinberg, Adam W. +9 more
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Understanding of vascular organization is a long-standing problem in quantitative biology and biophysics and is essential for the growth of large cultured tissues. Approaches are needed that (1) make predictions of optimal arteriovenous networks in order
Hague, James P.
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Embryonic development involves pattern formation characterized by the emergence of spatially localized domains characterized by distinct cell fates resulting from differential gene expression.
Kuyyamudi, Chandrashekar +2 more
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Plant root growth is dramatically reduced in compacted soils, affecting the growth of the whole plant. Through a model experiment coupling force and kinematics measurements, we probed the force-growth relationship of a primary root contacting a stiff ...
Bogeat-Triboulot, Marie-Béatrice +3 more
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Contributions de l'ornithine aminotransférase dans les réponses physiologiques aux contraintes métaboliques chez la souris [PDF]
Amino acids are important molecules for protein synthesis and energetic substrates supply. Ornithine aminotransferase {OAT} is a key enzyme of amino acids metabolism linking arginine, an essential amino acid for protein synthesis during growth, and ...
Ladeuix, Benjamin
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A parallelized cellular Potts model that enables simulations at tissue scale
The Cellular Potts Model (CPM) is a widely used simulation paradigm for systems of interacting cells that has been used to study scenarios ranging from plant development to morphogenesis, tumour growth and cell migration.
Devi, Sapna +3 more
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