It has long been recognised that the alignment of fibrils of an extracellular matrix can guide cell displacement along an axis. However, bidirectional guidance alone is insufficient to explain the directed translocation of cell populations in an embryo. Evidence is presented here that matrix fibrils can also be arranged to confer a unidirectional bias on cell displacement. When chick heart fibroblasts were cultured between two collagen matrices pretreated by shearing, the dis-placements of these cells were biased in the direction opposite to that of pre-shear. A possible explanation is that cells detect the directional arrangement of fibrils linked to a rigid surface. Results of a second experiment suggested that cells can indeed respond di...
Contains fulltext : 171201.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Cell migratio...
ati such a scenario, the processing unit that computes the direction in which tomigrate would not be...
Fibroblast migration plays a key role during various physiological and pathological processes. Altho...
Directional cell locomotion is critical in many physiological processes, including morphogenesis, th...
The migration of cells is a complex and dynamic process that is governed by several stimuli acting s...
AbstractDirectional cell locomotion is critical in many physiological processes, including morphogen...
he ability of cells to orient in response to mechanical stimuli is essential to embryonic developmen...
Topographic guidance refers to reactions of cells with the topography of their substratum and inclu...
Cell migration is essential for a variety of biological processes, such as embryogenesis, wound heal...
Collagen fibres within the extracellular matrix lend tensile strength to tissues and form a function...
A useful approach to the investigation of embryonic morphogenesis is the study of the factors that c...
This thesis studies the effect of mechanically controlled environment on cell migration and alignmen...
A growing body of evidence suggests that the sensory information from the cytoskeleton and integrins...
The stable arrangements of cells in tissues and organs require that most tissue cells, whatever thei...
Cell migration is a fundamental element in a variety of physiological and pathological processes. Al...
Contains fulltext : 171201.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Cell migratio...
ati such a scenario, the processing unit that computes the direction in which tomigrate would not be...
Fibroblast migration plays a key role during various physiological and pathological processes. Altho...
Directional cell locomotion is critical in many physiological processes, including morphogenesis, th...
The migration of cells is a complex and dynamic process that is governed by several stimuli acting s...
AbstractDirectional cell locomotion is critical in many physiological processes, including morphogen...
he ability of cells to orient in response to mechanical stimuli is essential to embryonic developmen...
Topographic guidance refers to reactions of cells with the topography of their substratum and inclu...
Cell migration is essential for a variety of biological processes, such as embryogenesis, wound heal...
Collagen fibres within the extracellular matrix lend tensile strength to tissues and form a function...
A useful approach to the investigation of embryonic morphogenesis is the study of the factors that c...
This thesis studies the effect of mechanically controlled environment on cell migration and alignmen...
A growing body of evidence suggests that the sensory information from the cytoskeleton and integrins...
The stable arrangements of cells in tissues and organs require that most tissue cells, whatever thei...
Cell migration is a fundamental element in a variety of physiological and pathological processes. Al...
Contains fulltext : 171201.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Cell migratio...
ati such a scenario, the processing unit that computes the direction in which tomigrate would not be...
Fibroblast migration plays a key role during various physiological and pathological processes. Altho...