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Mechanobiology

The biophysical cues in the extracellular environment are known to have a significant effect on the behaviour of cells. This knowledge has motivated bioengineers to develop tailored materials to mimic the extracellular matrix in order to further investigate fundamental signaling pathways that govern mechanotransduction as well as to produce biomaterials for tissue repair and regeneration. This focus issue brings together recent developments in mechanobiology with comments and research that highlight fundamental processes such as integrin-mediated cell adhesion in response to mechanical loads and also how biophysical cues can regulate stemness, matrix deposition and disease progression.

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