Heterogeneity of cell populations can confound population-averaged measurements and obscure important findings or foster inaccurate conclusions. The ability to generate a homogeneous cell population, at least with respect to a chosen trait, could significantly aid basic biological research and development of high-throughput assays. Accordingly, we developed a high-resolution, image-based patterning strategy to produce arrays of single-cell patterns derived from the morphology or adhesion site arrangement of user-chosen cells of interest (COIs). Cells cultured on both cell-derived patterns displayed a cellular architecture defined by their morphology, adhesive state, cytoskeletal organization, and nuclear properties that quantitatively recap...
Cell shape in vitro can be directed by geometrically defined micropatterned adhesion substrates. How...
Mechanical forces and geometric constraints play critical roles in determining cell functionality an...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, 2000.Includes ...
Heterogeneity of cell populations can confound population-averaged measurements and obscure importan...
In native tissues, different cell types are organized into defined structures and architectures that...
It is generally considered that tracks of cell adhesiveness are important in controlling cell migrat...
International audienceIn situ, cells are highly sensitive to geometrical and mechanical constraints ...
Culturing cells in three-dimensional (3D) environments has been shown to significantly influence cel...
Cell shape in vitro can be directed by geometrically-defined micropatterned adhesion substrates. How...
Traditionally, cell studies have focused mainly on the effects of biochemical signals on cellular be...
International audienceCell shape in vitro can be directed by geometrically defined micropatterned ad...
Both chemical and mechanical stimuli can dramatically influence cell behavior. By optimizing the sig...
International audienceIn multicellular organisms, cell shape and organization are dictated by cell-c...
In vivo cells reside in a complex extracellular matrix (ECM) that presents spatially distributed bio...
The exploitation of cell-instructive scaffolds with uniform physical/chemical surfaces and controlle...
Cell shape in vitro can be directed by geometrically defined micropatterned adhesion substrates. How...
Mechanical forces and geometric constraints play critical roles in determining cell functionality an...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, 2000.Includes ...
Heterogeneity of cell populations can confound population-averaged measurements and obscure importan...
In native tissues, different cell types are organized into defined structures and architectures that...
It is generally considered that tracks of cell adhesiveness are important in controlling cell migrat...
International audienceIn situ, cells are highly sensitive to geometrical and mechanical constraints ...
Culturing cells in three-dimensional (3D) environments has been shown to significantly influence cel...
Cell shape in vitro can be directed by geometrically-defined micropatterned adhesion substrates. How...
Traditionally, cell studies have focused mainly on the effects of biochemical signals on cellular be...
International audienceCell shape in vitro can be directed by geometrically defined micropatterned ad...
Both chemical and mechanical stimuli can dramatically influence cell behavior. By optimizing the sig...
International audienceIn multicellular organisms, cell shape and organization are dictated by cell-c...
In vivo cells reside in a complex extracellular matrix (ECM) that presents spatially distributed bio...
The exploitation of cell-instructive scaffolds with uniform physical/chemical surfaces and controlle...
Cell shape in vitro can be directed by geometrically defined micropatterned adhesion substrates. How...
Mechanical forces and geometric constraints play critical roles in determining cell functionality an...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, 2000.Includes ...