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ISS: Elucidating the role of integrin mechanotransduction in response to microgravity

Organization Emory UniversityLocation ATLANTA, United StatesPosted 1 Nov 2025Deadline 31 Oct 2028
NSFUS FederalResearch GrantScience FoundationGA
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Cells undergo surprising biological changes in microgravity. Under these conditions, cells alter their activities and the structure of their internal “skeleton,” known as the cytoskeleton. This is remarkable because the force of gravity on a single cell in microgravity is very small—roughly one million billionth the weight of a paperclip—and it is…

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ISS: Elucidating the role of integrin mechanotransduction in response to microgravity — Emory University | United States | Dev Procure