Experimental results of morphological evolution of square

Experimental results of morphological evolution of square

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Download scientific diagram | | Experimental results of morphological evolution of square mesenchymal tissues. (A) Representative images of tissue remodeling over 11 days for the square tissues of different side lengths. (B) Tissue thinning around the post led to gap extension, and (C) inward remodeling at the edge led to deflection compaction. The gap and deflection were measured every 2 days for tissue comparison (▲6wC, ▲8wC, ∎6wC and ∎8wC). Taking the measurements on Day 11, (D) the gap was larger and (E) the deflection was smaller for the square tissues with longer side length. Scale bar: 1 mm *p < 0.05. from publication: Controlling Mesenchyme Tissue Remodeling via Spatial Arrangement of Mechanical Constraints | Tissue morphogenetic remodeling plays an important role in tissue repair and homeostasis and is often governed by mechanical stresses. In this study, we integrated an in vitro mesenchymal tissue experimental model with a volumetric contraction-based computational model to | Tissue, Mesenchymal Cells and iPSC | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.

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