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  • Read here about Professor Donald Ingber, one of the first mainstream biological researchers to posit tensegrity as Ingber has demonstrated a direct tensegrity-type link between the surface of the [
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  • ...|Fuller describes Synergetics, section 784]], (although [[Ingber, Donald A|Ingber]] is a bit fuzzy on details). [2] For more information, see the page on [[Ingber, Donald A|Ingber]].
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  • ...j Pilat, Tejero went on to study the works of Donald E. [[Ingber, Donald A|Ingber]] and Anthony Pugh.
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  • MP3 file in Ingber: link to it if possible.
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  • [[Ingber, Donald A| Ingber ]]explained integrins and their role in tensegrity in a NIH Public Access A
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  • ...hitetturale (Fuller) ed artistica (Snelson) ripreso in biologia cellulare (Ingber) poi in biomeccanica del rachide (Levin, De Mauroy). ...chitecture (Fuller) and sculpture (Snelson), incorporated in cell biology (Ingber) and finally in the biomechanics of the spine (Levin, De Mauroy).
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  • ...ular mechanobiology. This summary is based on [[Ingber, Donald A|Donald E. Ingber's]] "Mechanobiology and diseases of mechanotransduction" from Annals of Med [[Category:ingber]]
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  • ==Donald Ingber On Cellular Tensegrity== An excerpt of Donald Ingber's 2005 talk on "The Relevance of Tensegrity Architecture for Biology and Me
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  • Read here about Professor Donald Ingber, one of the first mainstream biological researchers to posit tensegrity as Ingber has demonstrated a direct tensegrity-type link between the surface of the [
    22 KB (3,100 words) - 23:20, 16 May 2022
  • Read here about Professor Donald Ingber, one of the first mainstream biological researchers to posit tensegrity as Ingber has demonstrated a direct tensegrity-type link between the surface of the [
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  • ...grity und Mechanoregulation: Vom Skelett zum Zytoskelett”. C.S. Chen, D.E. Ingber: OM 2008;4:4–17. Available online 3 March 2009. Osteopathische Medizin, Z
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  • ...omedical Communications, University of Toronto, Canada, published on the [[Ingber, Donald A|Children’s Hospital]] , Boston’s website, reports of shear be
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  • [[Ingber, Donald A|Ingber ]]and his team model the [[Cytoskeleton|cytoskeletal ]]stress fiber as a ge ..., as well as tissue patterning and mechanotransduction at the organ level. Ingber proposes the tensegrity mast as the most elegant model to explain both the
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  • The cytoskeleton is shown by Ingber to have many properties best explained by tensegrity. For example, "Interna ...ty As A Structural Framework For Understanding Cell Mechanics By Donald E. Ingber, Steven R. Heidemann, Phillip Lamoureux, And Robert E. Buxbaum, J Appl Phys
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  • See [[Ingber, Donald A|Ingber]], the founder and central researcher into this theory.
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  • ...insights into the tensegrity nature of the world. Both [[Ingber, Donald A|Ingber]] and [[Levin, Stephen M.|Levin]] credit viewing Snelson's [[Needle Tower]]
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  • ...se per unit mass, spider fiber is the strongest natural fiber. Articles by Ingber argue that tensegrity is the fundamental building architecture of life. His
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  • ...r]] | [[Icosahedron]] | [[Icosahedron WIth Mitch Amiano's Connectors]] | [[Ingber, Donald A]] | [[Inox]] | [[integrins]] | [[Ioganson, Karl]] | [[Jakob Tense
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  • **1975** Donald Ingber, undergraduate student at Yale, saw Needle Tower, suddenly understood that ...able in http://www.childrenshospital.org/research/ingber/PDF/1993/JCellSci-Ingber.pdf
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  • |Using floating-compression models as his primary analogy, Donald Ingber has made a good case for many cells of living tissue fitting the tensegrity
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  • This new research--and here we rely heavily on the work of Dr. Donald Ingber and his faculty at Children’s Hospital in Boston - has knocked any such s ...fascial-skeletal system as a whole functions as a tensegrity. According to Ingber: ‘Only tensegrity, for example, can explain how every time that you move
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