Mechanical control of tissue growth: Function follows form
Donald E Ingber
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- 02Original title: Mechanical control of tissue growth
- 03Subtitle: Function follows form
This summary is based only on the title, which suggests mechanical forces guide tissue growth and that form dictates function.
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