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Multiscale Extracellular Matrix Mechanics And Mechanobiology 1st Ed Yanhang Zhang

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Multiscale Extracellular Matrix Mechanics And Mechanobiology 1st Ed Yanhang Zhang
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.22 MB
Author: Yanhang Zhang
ISBN: 9783030201814, 9783030201821, 3030201813, 3030201821
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st ed.

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Multiscale Extracellular Matrix Mechanics And Mechanobiology 1st Ed Yanhang Zhang by Yanhang Zhang 9783030201814, 9783030201821, 3030201813, 3030201821 instant download after payment.

This book describes the current state of knowledge in the field of multi-scale ECM mechanics and mechanobiology with a focus on experimental and modelling studies in biomechanical characterization, advanced optical microscopy and imaging, as well as computational modeling. This book also discusses the scale dependency of ECM mechanics, translation of mechanical forces from tissue to cellular level, and advances and challenges in improving our understanding of cellular mechanotransduction in the context of living tissues and organisms.

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