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Please note that all images are Creative Commons CC-BY The Braybrook Group studies the mechanics of growth and development. In all organisms, the growing of a shape is a complex process requiring specific gene products, signaling, mechanical alterations, and coordination of cell growth. Our Team addresses this fundamental process in biology using a multidisciplinaryPARSED CONTENT
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