Traction forces exerted by adherent cells are quantified using displacements of embedded markers on polyacrylamide substrates due to cell contractility. Fourier Transform Traction Cytometry (FTTC) is widely used to calculate tractions but has inherent limitations due to errors in the displacement fields; these are mitigated through a regularization parameter (g) in the Reg-FTTC method. An alternate finite element (FE) approach computes tractions on a domain using known boundary conditions. Robust verification and recovery studies are lacking but essential in assessing the accuracy and noise sensitivity of the traction solutions from the different methods. We implemented the L2 regularization method and defined a maximum curvature point in t...
Traction Force Microscopy (TFM) is a commonly used technique to compute cellular tractions that cell...
Traction Force Microscopy (TFM) is a technique widely used to recover cellular tractions from the de...
Advances in methods for determining the forces exerted by cells while they migrate are essential for...
Traction forces exerted by adherent cells are quantified using displacements of embedded markers on ...
Adherent cells exert traction forces on to their environment which allows them to migrate, to mainta...
Quantitative estimation of cellular traction has significant physiological and clinical implications...
International audienceTraction forces exerted by cells on soft elastic substrates are important for ...
<p>(A) Schematics of a cell cultured on a soft elastic substrate with embedded fluorescent marker be...
As an emerging measurement technique in cell mechanics, cellular traction force microscopy has begun...
Traction Force Microscopy (TFM) is a widespread technique to estimate the tractions that cells exert...
ABSTRACT Cell adhesion and migration crucially depend on the transmission of actomyosin-generated fo...
This paper deals with the Traction Force Microscopy (TFM) problem. It consists in obtainin...
International audienceThis paper deals with the Traction Force Microscopy (TFM) problem. It consists...
Abstract Background Traction Force Microscopy (TFM) is a widespread technique to estimate the tracti...
AbstractCell adhesion and migration crucially depend on the transmission of actomyosin-generated for...
Traction Force Microscopy (TFM) is a commonly used technique to compute cellular tractions that cell...
Traction Force Microscopy (TFM) is a technique widely used to recover cellular tractions from the de...
Advances in methods for determining the forces exerted by cells while they migrate are essential for...
Traction forces exerted by adherent cells are quantified using displacements of embedded markers on ...
Adherent cells exert traction forces on to their environment which allows them to migrate, to mainta...
Quantitative estimation of cellular traction has significant physiological and clinical implications...
International audienceTraction forces exerted by cells on soft elastic substrates are important for ...
<p>(A) Schematics of a cell cultured on a soft elastic substrate with embedded fluorescent marker be...
As an emerging measurement technique in cell mechanics, cellular traction force microscopy has begun...
Traction Force Microscopy (TFM) is a widespread technique to estimate the tractions that cells exert...
ABSTRACT Cell adhesion and migration crucially depend on the transmission of actomyosin-generated fo...
This paper deals with the Traction Force Microscopy (TFM) problem. It consists in obtainin...
International audienceThis paper deals with the Traction Force Microscopy (TFM) problem. It consists...
Abstract Background Traction Force Microscopy (TFM) is a widespread technique to estimate the tracti...
AbstractCell adhesion and migration crucially depend on the transmission of actomyosin-generated for...
Traction Force Microscopy (TFM) is a commonly used technique to compute cellular tractions that cell...
Traction Force Microscopy (TFM) is a technique widely used to recover cellular tractions from the de...
Advances in methods for determining the forces exerted by cells while they migrate are essential for...