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Mechanotransduction research has focused historically on how externally applied
forces can affect cell signalling and function. A growing body of evidence suggests that
contractile forces that are generated internally by the actomyosin cytoskeleton are also
important in regulating cell behaviour, and suggest a broader role for mechanotransduction
in biology. Although the molecular basis for these cellular forces in mechanotransduction is
being pursued in cell culture, researchers are also beginning to appreciate their contribution
to in vivo developmental processes. Here, we examine the role for mechanical forces and
contractility in regulating cell and tissue structure and function during development.
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