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Integration of Substrate- and Flow-Derived Stresses in Endothelial Cell Mechanobiology

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The authors review endothelial cell responses to substrate-derived biophysical cues, namely topography, curvature, and stiffness, as well as to flow-derived stresses, notably shear stress, pressure, and tensile stresses.
[Communications Biology]
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Dessalles, C. A., Leclech, C., Castagnino, A., & Barakat, A. I. (2021). Integration of substrate- and flow-derived stresses in endothelial cell mechanobiology. Communications Biology, 4(1), 1–15. https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-021-02285-w Cite
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