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Applying Tensile and Compressive Force to Xenopus Animal Cap Tissue.

Georgina K GoddardNawseen TarannumSarah Woolner
Published in: Cold Spring Harbor protocols (2020)
Over many years, the Xenopus laevis embryo has provided a powerful model system to investigate how mechanical forces regulate cellular function. Here, we describe a system to apply reproducible tensile and compressive force to X. laevis animal cap tissue explants and to simultaneously assess cellular behavior using live confocal imaging.
Keyphrases
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