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Tissue Mechanobiology: Vertex Models and ECM Fibers

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This lecture covers particle, lattice, and vertex models in tissue mechanobiology, discussing cell-cell interactions, interfacial energy, and vertex models. It also explores the role of ECM fibers as mechanochemical switches and the impact of forces on cell behavior.

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