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Estimating Interfacial Tension from the Shape Histories of Cells in Compressed Aggregates: A Computational Study
Annals of Biomedical Engineering, 02/17/09
Yang J et al. - Cell shape anisotropies make the relationship between cross-sectional shapes and 3D shapes nontrivial. Experiments by others are then used to determine, for the first time, and without compression force data, the interfacial tensions that act in aggregated cells. This property has implications for theories about the forces that drive tissue self-organization.
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