Mechanotransduction in Cellular Function
Keywords:
Mechanotransduction, Cellular Function, Biochemical Signals, Cell Motility, Disease ImplicationsAbstract
Mechanotransduction refers to the process by which cells convert mechanical stimuli into biochemical signals. This article examines the role of mechanotransduction in cellular function, including its impact on cell shape, motility, and differentiation, and explores its implications in disease contexts.
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