Life Sticks: Bioengineer Publishes Sticky Insights in journal Science
Friday, April 10, 2009 - 14:14
in Biology & Nature
(PhysOrg.com) -- Sticky is good. A University of California, San Diego bioengineer is the first author on an article in the journal Science that provides insights on the `stickiness of life.` The big idea is that cells, tissues and organisms hailing from all limbs of the tree of life respond to stimuli using basic biological `modules.` For example, the researchers outlined similar strategies across biology for fulfilling the tasks of `sticking together` (cell-cell interactions), `sticking to their surroundings` (cell-extracellular matrix [ECM] interactions), and responding to forces.