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Anisotropic growth is achieved through the additive mechanical effect of material anisotropy and elastic asymmetry

View ORCID ProfileFiras Bou Daher, Yuanjie Chen, Behruz Bozorg, Jack Clough, Henrik Jönsson, View ORCID ProfileSiobhan A Braybrook
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/316364
Firas Bou Daher
1Department of Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Biology, UCLA, 610 Charles E Young Drive South, Los Angeles, USA 90095
2The Sainsbury Laboratory, University of Cambridge, Bateman Street, Cambridge, UK, CB2 1LR
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Yuanjie Chen
2The Sainsbury Laboratory, University of Cambridge, Bateman Street, Cambridge, UK, CB2 1LR
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Behruz Bozorg
2The Sainsbury Laboratory, University of Cambridge, Bateman Street, Cambridge, UK, CB2 1LR
3Computational Biology and Biological Physics group, Lund University, Sölvegatan 14A, 223 62 Lund, Sweden
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Jack Clough
2The Sainsbury Laboratory, University of Cambridge, Bateman Street, Cambridge, UK, CB2 1LR
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Henrik Jönsson
2The Sainsbury Laboratory, University of Cambridge, Bateman Street, Cambridge, UK, CB2 1LR
3Computational Biology and Biological Physics group, Lund University, Sölvegatan 14A, 223 62 Lund, Sweden
4Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics (DAMTP), University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
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Siobhan A Braybrook
1Department of Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Biology, UCLA, 610 Charles E Young Drive South, Los Angeles, USA 90095
2The Sainsbury Laboratory, University of Cambridge, Bateman Street, Cambridge, UK, CB2 1LR
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Anisotropic growth is achieved through the additive mechanical effect of material anisotropy and elastic asymmetry
Firas Bou Daher, Yuanjie Chen, Behruz Bozorg, Jack Clough, Henrik Jönsson, Siobhan A Braybrook
bioRxiv 316364; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/316364
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Anisotropic growth is achieved through the additive mechanical effect of material anisotropy and elastic asymmetry
Firas Bou Daher, Yuanjie Chen, Behruz Bozorg, Jack Clough, Henrik Jönsson, Siobhan A Braybrook
bioRxiv 316364; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/316364

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