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L. Mahadevan states in the paper:
"Our work sets the geometric stage for uncovering the dynamic organizers of cellular movements and tissue form. When combined with the ability to also track and manipulate gene expression levels, mechanical forces, etc., we will be in a position to determine the biophysical mechanisms underlying normal and pathological morphogenesis, and a little closer to answering to one of the grand questions of biology."