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      Mechanical Control of Cell Differentiation: Insights from the Early Embryo.

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      Annual review of biomedical engineering
      Annual Reviews
      mechanical stress, morphodynamics

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          Differentiation is the process by which a cell activates the expression of tissue-specific genes, downregulates the expression of potency markers, and acquires the phenotypic characteristics of its mature fate. The signals that regulate differentiation include biochemical and mechanical factors within the surrounding microenvironment. We describe recent breakthroughs in our understanding of the mechanical control mechanisms that regulate differentiation, with a specific emphasis on the differentiation events that build the early mouse embryo. Engineering approaches that reproducibly mimic the mechanical regulation of differentiation will permit new insights into early development and applications in regenerative medicine.

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          Journal
          Annu Rev Biomed Eng
          Annual review of biomedical engineering
          Annual Reviews
          1545-4274
          1523-9829
          Jun 06 2022
          : 24
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Departments of Chemical & Biological Engineering and Molecular Biology, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey USA; email: celesten@princeton.edu.
          Article
          10.1146/annurev-bioeng-060418-052527
          35385680
          9501148c-e007-4ff3-b69b-bd2a6045f5a6
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          mechanical stress,morphodynamics
          mechanical stress, morphodynamics

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