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  1. Mechanotaxis is the directed migration of a cell due to forces it senses from the substrate, which are caused mainly by the presence of other cells or by external traction forces. The resulting cell movement p...

    Authors: M. Dudaie, D. Weihs, F. J. Vermolen and A. Gefen
    Citation: In Silico Cell and Tissue Science 2015 2:2
  2. The human skeleton has a remarkable regeneration capacity. Nevertheless, 5–10 % of the bone fractures fails to heal and develops into a non-union which is a challenging orthopedic complication requiring comple...

    Authors: Aurélie Carlier, Johan Lammens, Hans Van Oosterwyck and Liesbet Geris
    Citation: In Silico Cell and Tissue Science 2015 2:1
  3. The etiology of keratoconus most likely involves substantial biomechanical interactions. The goal of this study was to characterize corneal biomechanics using computer modeling techniques in order to elucidate...

    Authors: Roy Asher, Amit Gefen, Elad Moisseiev and David Varssano
    Citation: In Silico Cell and Tissue Science 2014 1:3
  4. Cells respond to a variety of external stimuli regulated by the environment conditions. Mechanical, chemical and biological factors are of great interest and have been deeply studied. Furthermore, mathematical...

    Authors: Carlos Borau, William J Polacheck, Roger D Kamm and José Manuel García-Aznar
    Citation: In Silico Cell and Tissue Science 2014 1:2