Researchers at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering have discovered a new way to identify the state of individual cells by bringing principles of mechanical engineering and physics to bear on processes that are now well understood at the macro level, but not yet at the cellular level: how stressors such as injury and disease force an organism into a new level of equilibrium—a biological process of finding a “new normal” called allostasis. The researchers’ findings carry major implications for the diagnosis and staging of chronic diseases like hypertension and diabetes.
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Source: Phys.org