How cells are influenced by their environment as tissues grow

The cells of our body interact with their immediate environment. Researchers have now studied this interaction in detail. In time, they hope to use these findings for improved diagnosis and treatment of wound-healing disorders and cancer.

Illustration of a fibroblast (violet) in a fibrous matrix
Fibroblasts (centre) surround themselves with a fibrous matrix. Via special membrane proteins, they are able to sense mechanical stimuli from this extracellular matrix. (Computer visualisations: Science Photo Library)

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