Forces and tension in development /
edited by Michel Labouesse.
- 1st ed.
- 1 online resource (xvi pages, [4] pages of plates) : illustrations (some color)
- Current topics in developmental biology ; v. 95 .
- Current topics in developmental biology ; v. 95. .
Published in affiliation with the Society for Developmental Biology.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
This book presents some of the most advanced experimental systems in which the role of forces has been dissected. It explores the physical principles accounting for how forces can affect soft matter such as our cells, and presents some of the methods used to measure or assess the role of forces. Presents some of the most advanced experimental systems in which the role of forces has been dissected. It explores the physical principles accounting for how forces can affect soft matter such as our cells, and presents some of the methods used to measure or assess the role of forces. Appeals to both physicists eager to get familiar with biological systems, and to biologists curious about the physical principles behind what they observe.
9780123850652 (electronic bk.) 0123850657 (electronic bk.)
Cells--Mechanical properties.
Developmental biology.
Cells--Mechanical properties.
Developmental biology.
Electronic books.
QH645.5 / .F67 2011eb
574.3
Published in affiliation with the Society for Developmental Biology.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
This book presents some of the most advanced experimental systems in which the role of forces has been dissected. It explores the physical principles accounting for how forces can affect soft matter such as our cells, and presents some of the methods used to measure or assess the role of forces. Presents some of the most advanced experimental systems in which the role of forces has been dissected. It explores the physical principles accounting for how forces can affect soft matter such as our cells, and presents some of the methods used to measure or assess the role of forces. Appeals to both physicists eager to get familiar with biological systems, and to biologists curious about the physical principles behind what they observe.
9780123850652 (electronic bk.) 0123850657 (electronic bk.)
Cells--Mechanical properties.
Developmental biology.
Cells--Mechanical properties.
Developmental biology.
Electronic books.
QH645.5 / .F67 2011eb
574.3
