Measurements of mechanical properties of the blastula wall reveal which hypothesized mechanisms of primary invagination are physically plausible in the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus.
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G F Oster | G. Oster | M. Koehl | L. Davidson | R. Keller | L. Davidson | R E Keller | M A Koehl | L A Davidson | R. Keller
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