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
Role of mechanical input from the extra-embryonic EVL in directing
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
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
Independence of cell spreading behaviours on the bulk stiffness of
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
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Differential cellular stiffness contributes to tissue elongation on an  expanding surface
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