Birs- 12w5048: Tissue Growth and Morphogenesis: from Genetics to Mechanics and Back
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Title: Collective migration of epithelial cells
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Title: Initial stages of metastatic penetration require cell flexibility and force application
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Title: Modeling active contractility of cells and tissues
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Title: Chaos, collisions, catastrophes and the edge effect: the self-organizing cortical microtubule array
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Title: From wound-healing to branching morphogenesis
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Title: Analyzing the mechanical behavior of bio-filament networks via a combined finite element-Langevin dynamics (FEM-LD) approach
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Title: Chemo-mechanical instabilities in polarizable active layers
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Title: Modeling contractile stresses in adhesive cells and cell colonies
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Title: A cell-level mechanobiological model of Drosophila dorsal closure
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Title: Probing oscillatory cell shape changes using holographic laser microsurgery
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Title: From Genes to Phenotypes
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Title: Muscle-induced mechanical loads regulate key aspects of skeletogenesis
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Title: Tissue viscoelasticity versus cell activity
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Title: Collective pattern formation in groups of moving cells
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