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Durotaxis: The Hard Path from In Vitro to In Vivo
Adam Shellard1, Roberto Mayor1
1Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK.
Abstract:
Durotaxis, the process by which cells follow gradients of extracellular mechanical stiffness, has been proposed as a mechanism driving directed migration. Despite the lack of evidence for its existence in vivo, durotaxis has become an active field of research, focusing on the mechanism by which cells respond to mechanical stimuli from the environment. In this review, we describe the technical and conceptual advances in the study of durotaxis in vitro, discuss to what extent the evidence suggests durotaxis may occur in vivo, and emphasize the urgent need for in vivo demonstration of durotaxis.

