About this Research Topic
Significant advances have been made in our understanding of the genetic and growth factor signaling regulation of developmental processes and stem cell differentiation. However, the precise roles of mechanical signals and how these integrate with molecular signals, remains to be determined.
This Research Topic calls for primary research papers and reviews with a focus on how mechanical signals regulate embryonic development and stem cell behaviors. The aim is to highlight how different types of extrinsic mechanical cues determine cellular and morphogenetic processes in different animal models and in vitro systems, and how these mechanical cues are interpreted intracellularly to direct specific cellular responses.
Keywords: embryonic development, mechanics, stem cell differentiation, morphogenetic process
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