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How Cells Turn Mechanical Forces Into Biochemical Signals
Cells constantly search for physical cues that guide their behavior yet respond biochemically. How a cell converts mechanical information into a molecular process is a long-standing mystery of cell biology. By creating the first snapshot of a mechanical signaling complex in action, researchers have illuminated the steps between physical force and chemical response. The findings may illuminate disorders connected to myosin dysfunction, including cancers such as glioblastoma.
April 22, 2026
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