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Stem cell mechanics

Auxetic nuclei

The nuclei of naive mouse embryonic stem cells that are transitioning towards differentiation expand when the cells are stretched and contract when they are compressed. What drives this auxetic phenotype is, however, unclear.

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Figure 1: The nucleus of an embryonic stem cell in the transition state expands when stretched.

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Wang, N. Auxetic nuclei. Nature Mater 13, 540–542 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1038/nmat3987

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