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Exploring the neighborhood: adhesion-coupled cell mechanosensors
Benjamin Geiger1, Alexander Bershadsky
1Department of Molecular Cell Biology, The Weizmann Institute of Science, 76100, Rehovot, Israel. benny.geiger@weizmann.ac.il
Abstract:
Here we discuss recent studies addressing adhesion-coupled mechanosensory processes and consider their molecular nature. Are cells using stretch-activated ion channels to explore the extracellular environment surrounding them, or do they use for that purpose the submembrane protein network that interconnects integrin receptors with the actin cytoskeleton?
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