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Shape Control: Cell Growth Hits the Mechanical Buffers.

Current Biology : CB 2017 November 21
Organs are made from cells whose individual growth rates differ, yet the final shape of organs is highly robust. A new mechanics-based system is proposed to physically restrain cells that grow more than their neighbours, buffering their influence on organ size and shape.

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