Cell motility has been found to play a role in many important body functions as well as the embryogenenis of mulitcellular organisms like vertebrates. From a physics point of view the interesting questions behind every motion are: Why is it moving? Where do the forces come from? Today we know that the motility of many cells is dependent on an active polymer network. Actin, one of the most abundant proteins in the body, is constantly polymerized, being moved around and depolymerized in motile cells. Until now, only forces outside the cell like traction forces could be measured. The direct measurement of the force generated by polymerizing actin filaments has only been measured by our lab and the lab of M. Radmacher. In these measurements fis...
The actin cytoskeleton drives many essential processes in vivo, using molecular motors and actin ass...
We present a simple and generic theoretical description of actin-based motility, where polymerizatio...
Dynamic assembly of actin filaments generates the forces supporting cell motility. Several recent bi...
Cell motility has been found to play a role in many important body functions as well as the embryoge...
AbstractMechanical work in cells is performed by specialized motor proteins that operate in a contin...
Cell motility is a fascinating example of cell behavior which is fundamentally important to a number...
We present a simple mechanism of cell motility in a confined geometry, inspired by recent ...
Presented on April 16, 2012 from 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm in Room 1116 of the Marcus Nanotechnology buildi...
16 pages, 14 figures, chapter in book "Cell mechanics: from single scale-based models to multiscale ...
[[abstract]]Cells and tissues are mechanical as well as biochemical machines, and cellular response ...
International audienceTight coupling between biochemical and mechanical properties of the actin cyto...
Abstract. We present a simple mechanism of cell motility in a confined geometry, inspired by recent ...
Lamellipodia are flat membrane protrusions formed during mesenchymal motion. Polymerization at the l...
AbstractCells migrate through a crowded environment during processes such as metastasis or wound hea...
Abstract. We present a simple mechanism of cell motility in a confined geometry, inspired by recent ...
The actin cytoskeleton drives many essential processes in vivo, using molecular motors and actin ass...
We present a simple and generic theoretical description of actin-based motility, where polymerizatio...
Dynamic assembly of actin filaments generates the forces supporting cell motility. Several recent bi...
Cell motility has been found to play a role in many important body functions as well as the embryoge...
AbstractMechanical work in cells is performed by specialized motor proteins that operate in a contin...
Cell motility is a fascinating example of cell behavior which is fundamentally important to a number...
We present a simple mechanism of cell motility in a confined geometry, inspired by recent ...
Presented on April 16, 2012 from 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm in Room 1116 of the Marcus Nanotechnology buildi...
16 pages, 14 figures, chapter in book "Cell mechanics: from single scale-based models to multiscale ...
[[abstract]]Cells and tissues are mechanical as well as biochemical machines, and cellular response ...
International audienceTight coupling between biochemical and mechanical properties of the actin cyto...
Abstract. We present a simple mechanism of cell motility in a confined geometry, inspired by recent ...
Lamellipodia are flat membrane protrusions formed during mesenchymal motion. Polymerization at the l...
AbstractCells migrate through a crowded environment during processes such as metastasis or wound hea...
Abstract. We present a simple mechanism of cell motility in a confined geometry, inspired by recent ...
The actin cytoskeleton drives many essential processes in vivo, using molecular motors and actin ass...
We present a simple and generic theoretical description of actin-based motility, where polymerizatio...
Dynamic assembly of actin filaments generates the forces supporting cell motility. Several recent bi...