Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8918973 | Current Opinion in Biomedical Engineering | 2018 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Mechanotransduction, the ability of cells to detect and react to mechanical forces, is increasingly playing a critical role in a variety of physiological and pathophysiological processes. While the focus has previously been on the MAPK, NF-ϰB and ROS generating pathways, ancient embryological pathways have reached little attention. Recently, a surge of new studies have been published on these pathways and their role in mechanotransduction and this review paper aims to provide a concise overview on the latest studies and brings them in to a larger perspective. Special emphasis is on the non-canonical aspects of the Wnt, TGF-β and Notch pathways and their role in flow.
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Authors
Aliah Abuammah, Nataly Maimari, Leila Towhidi, Jenny Frueh, Kok Yean Chooi, Christina Warboys, Rob Krams,