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Local force and geometry sensing regulate cell functions
Viola Vogel, Michael Sheetz
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Cell Function
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Mechanosensing
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Force Sensing
100%
Geometry Sensing
100%
Local Geometry
100%
Local Forces
100%
Cell Response
50%
Cell Growth
50%
Cell Death
50%
Transduction Mechanism
50%
Cellular Level
50%
Eukaryotic Cells
50%
Growth Differentiation
50%
Response Mechanism
50%
Mechanotransduction
50%
Mechanoresponse
50%
Tissue Scaffolds
50%
Shape Change
50%
Substrate Rigidity
50%
Biochemical Signals
50%
Mechanical Parameters
50%
Local Sensing
50%
Engineering
Biochemicals
100%
Rigidity
100%
Cell Response
100%
Nanoscale
100%
Shape Change
100%
Microscale
100%
Mechanical Property
100%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Cell Growth
100%
Cell Death
100%
Cell Function
100%
Mechanotransduction
100%
Cell Level
100%
Rigidity
100%