Differential cellular stiffness contributes to tissue elongation on an expanding surface

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Differential cellular stiffness contributes to tissue elongation on an  expanding surface
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Differential cellular stiffness contributes to tissue elongation on an  expanding surface
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Differential cellular stiffness contributes to tissue elongation on an  expanding surface
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Differential cellular stiffness contributes to tissue elongation on an  expanding surface
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Differential cellular stiffness contributes to tissue elongation on an  expanding surface
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Differential cellular stiffness contributes to tissue elongation on an  expanding surface
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Differential cellular stiffness contributes to tissue elongation on an  expanding surface
Frontiers Differential Cellular Stiffness Contributes to Tissue Elongation on an Expanding Surface
Differential cellular stiffness contributes to tissue elongation on an  expanding surface
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Differential cellular stiffness contributes to tissue elongation on an  expanding surface
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Differential cellular stiffness contributes to tissue elongation on an  expanding surface
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Differential cellular stiffness contributes to tissue elongation on an  expanding surface
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Differential cellular stiffness contributes to tissue elongation on an  expanding surface
Extracellular matrix stiffness cues junctional remodeling for 3D tissue elongation
Differential cellular stiffness contributes to tissue elongation on an  expanding surface
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