Cell-cell interactions adapt to the stiffness of the environment

Saturday, February 20, 2010 - 22:28 in Biology & Nature

The ability of tissue cells to stick to one another is critical for many physiological and pathological processes. Now, a new study provides intriguing insight into how mechanical interaction with the external environment influences cell shape and the forces generated by a cell's internal "skeleton."

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