Cellular proteins enable tissues to sense, react to mechanical force

Cellular proteins that hold cells and tissues together also perform critical functions when they experience increased tension. A new study observed that when tugged upon in a controlled manner, these proteins — called cadherins — communicate with growth factors to influence in vitro tumor growth in human carcinoma cells.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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