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The following pages link to An investigation of the influence of extracellular matrix anisotropy and cell-matrix interactions on tissue architecture (Q292673):
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- Simple mechanical cues could explain adipose tissue morphology (Q1704321) (← links)
- Substrate stiffness and mechanical stress due to intercellular cooperativity guides tissue structure (Q1712662) (← links)
- Mathematical model of a biological medium with account for the active interactions and relative displacements of cells that form it (Q1728731) (← links)
- Extra-cellular matrix rigidity may dictate the fate of injury outcome (Q1739255) (← links)
- Mathematical modelling of anisotropy in fibrous connective tissue (Q1807235) (← links)
- Mechanical cell-cell communication in fibrous networks: the importance of network geometry (Q2012311) (← links)
- Mechanical models of pattern and form in biological tissues: the role of stress-strain constitutive equations (Q2035798) (← links)
- Lockhart with a twist: modelling cellulose microfibril deposition and reorientation reveals twisting plant cell growth mechanisms (Q2041277) (← links)
- Two-phase model of compressive stress induced on a surrounding hyperelastic medium by an expanding tumour (Q2111083) (← links)
- A mathematical model for cell-induced gel contraction incorporating osmotic effects (Q2120980) (← links)
- The impact of elastic deformations of the extracellular matrix on cell migration (Q2173380) (← links)
- A dynamic cellular vertex model of growing epithelial tissues (Q2410590) (← links)
- Oriented suspension mechanics with application to improving flow linear dichroism spectroscopy (Q5160824) (← links)
- Linear Rayleigh–Bénard stability of a transversely isotropic fluid (Q5205841) (← links)
- Viscous propulsion in active transversely isotropic media (Q5364447) (← links)
- A two-phase thin-film model for cell-induced gel contraction incorporating osmotic effects (Q6494221) (← links)
- Formation of vascular-like structures using a chemotaxis-driven multiphase model (Q6566658) (← links)