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This project investigates how cells sense and respond to physical forces from their environment, focusing on the role of specific proteins in mechanotransduction. By employing advanced nanotechnology and biophysical techniques, it aims to understand the implications of these processes in both normal and cancerous cells…
Force is ubiquitous in nature and physical stimuli are crucial for cell function.
How cells process forces determines key physiological processes such as cell growth and differentiation, in which cells divide or differentiate according to the chemical and physical cues cells receive from the extracellular matrix.
Physical stimuli have also been involved in the development of pathological processes, especially those in which cells lose the proper physical communication with the environment, such…
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United Kingdom, London
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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