The adhesion strength of cells depends on the properties of the surface they attach to. Varying the surface properties can trigger different cellular responses such as differentiation. In order to study cell adhesion quantitatively, we developed a microfluidic shear force assay which allows the variation of applied shear stress by five orders of magnitude. With this device we can determine the critical shear stress which is necessary to remove 50% of the adherent cells. As an application we investigated the adhesion strength of cells on a series of oligo(ethylene glycol) (OEG) containing self-assembled monolayers (SAMs). By varying the number of ethylene oxide units, the hydration properties of the monolayers are changed. We found that cell...
In recent years, the study of cell adhesion to surfaces has been of increasing clinical and research...
The use of force spectroscopy to study the adhesion of living fibroblasts to their culture substrate...
Cell adhesion is a fundamental phenomenon vital for all multicellular organisms. Recognition of and ...
The adhesion strength of cells depends on the properties of the surface they attach to. Varying the ...
Adhesion strength is a measure to determine the interaction between cells and their environment. Num...
Cell-substratum adhesion is an essential component of a variety of physiologic processes. The succes...
Cell-substratum adhesion is an essential component of a variety of physiologic processes. The succes...
Cell surface adhesion phenomena were studied using in vitro animal cell culture. The Radial Laminar ...
To determine the strength of adhesion and the detachment mechanisms of fibroblasts from substrata wi...
To determine the strength of adhesion and the detachment mechanisms of fibroblasts from substrata wi...
Cell surface adhesion phenomena were studied using in vitro animal cell culture. The Radial Laminar ...
In the past 25 years many techniques have been developed to characterize cell adhesion and to quanti...
To determine the strength of adhesion and the detachment mechanisms of fibroblasts from substrata wi...
Cell adhesion is a fundamental phenomenon vital for all multicellular organisms. Recognition of and ...
<div><p>Cell adhesion is a fundamental phenomenon vital for all multicellular organisms. Recognition...
In recent years, the study of cell adhesion to surfaces has been of increasing clinical and research...
The use of force spectroscopy to study the adhesion of living fibroblasts to their culture substrate...
Cell adhesion is a fundamental phenomenon vital for all multicellular organisms. Recognition of and ...
The adhesion strength of cells depends on the properties of the surface they attach to. Varying the ...
Adhesion strength is a measure to determine the interaction between cells and their environment. Num...
Cell-substratum adhesion is an essential component of a variety of physiologic processes. The succes...
Cell-substratum adhesion is an essential component of a variety of physiologic processes. The succes...
Cell surface adhesion phenomena were studied using in vitro animal cell culture. The Radial Laminar ...
To determine the strength of adhesion and the detachment mechanisms of fibroblasts from substrata wi...
To determine the strength of adhesion and the detachment mechanisms of fibroblasts from substrata wi...
Cell surface adhesion phenomena were studied using in vitro animal cell culture. The Radial Laminar ...
In the past 25 years many techniques have been developed to characterize cell adhesion and to quanti...
To determine the strength of adhesion and the detachment mechanisms of fibroblasts from substrata wi...
Cell adhesion is a fundamental phenomenon vital for all multicellular organisms. Recognition of and ...
<div><p>Cell adhesion is a fundamental phenomenon vital for all multicellular organisms. Recognition...
In recent years, the study of cell adhesion to surfaces has been of increasing clinical and research...
The use of force spectroscopy to study the adhesion of living fibroblasts to their culture substrate...
Cell adhesion is a fundamental phenomenon vital for all multicellular organisms. Recognition of and ...