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1Department of Biology, Developmental Genetics, Philipps University, Marburg, Germany.
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The mechanisms by which basement membranes (BMs) adjust their mechanical properties to meet the biophysical needs of organs remain unclear. In this issue of Developmental Cell, Soh et al. establish the Caenorhabditis spermatheca as a model for repeated stretching and relaxation of the BM during the continuous ovulation process and demonstrate high, fibulin-dependent elasticity.
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