International audienceStem cell "mechanomics" refers to the effect of mechanical cues on stem cell and matrix biology, where cell shape and fate are intrinsic manifestations of form and function. Before specialization, the stem cell itself serves as a sensor and actuator; its structure emerges from its local mechanical milieu as the cell adapts over time. Coupling of novel spatiotemporal imaging and computational methods allows for linking of the energy of adaptation to the structure, biology and mechanical function of the cell. Cutting edge imaging methods enable probing of mechanisms by which stem cells' emergent anisotropic architecture and fate commitment occurs. A novel cell-scale model provides a mechanistic framework to describe stem...
<div><p>During mesenchymal condensation, the initial step of skeletogenesis, transduction of minute ...
It is a general concern that the success of regenerative medicine-based applications is based on the...
Many different cell types respond to substrate elasticity as sensitively as more well studied solubl...
Learning rules by which cell shape impacts cell function would enable control of cell physiology and...
Tissue engineering and regenerative medicine aims to construct functional tissues replacement throug...
Stem cell fate decisions are driven by a broad array of signals, both chemical and mechanical. Altho...
Whether a stem cell remains or egresses away from its physiological niche is a function of mechanica...
Engineering functional tissues and organs from stem cells requires simultaneous control over both ce...
Stem cells interpret signals from their microenvironment while simultaneously modifying the niche th...
Stem cells are undifferentiated cells that are capable of proliferation, self-maintenance and differ...
Stem cells derived from adult tissues or from the inner cell mass of blastocyst-stage embryos can se...
<div><p>Research on human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) has attracted much attention given their grea...
Stem cell fate decisions are driven by a broad array of signals, both chemical and mechanical. Altho...
Stem cell fate decisions are driven by a broad array of signals, both chemical and mechanical. Altho...
During mesenchymal condensation, the initial step of skeletogenesis, transduction of minute mechanic...
<div><p>During mesenchymal condensation, the initial step of skeletogenesis, transduction of minute ...
It is a general concern that the success of regenerative medicine-based applications is based on the...
Many different cell types respond to substrate elasticity as sensitively as more well studied solubl...
Learning rules by which cell shape impacts cell function would enable control of cell physiology and...
Tissue engineering and regenerative medicine aims to construct functional tissues replacement throug...
Stem cell fate decisions are driven by a broad array of signals, both chemical and mechanical. Altho...
Whether a stem cell remains or egresses away from its physiological niche is a function of mechanica...
Engineering functional tissues and organs from stem cells requires simultaneous control over both ce...
Stem cells interpret signals from their microenvironment while simultaneously modifying the niche th...
Stem cells are undifferentiated cells that are capable of proliferation, self-maintenance and differ...
Stem cells derived from adult tissues or from the inner cell mass of blastocyst-stage embryos can se...
<div><p>Research on human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) has attracted much attention given their grea...
Stem cell fate decisions are driven by a broad array of signals, both chemical and mechanical. Altho...
Stem cell fate decisions are driven by a broad array of signals, both chemical and mechanical. Altho...
During mesenchymal condensation, the initial step of skeletogenesis, transduction of minute mechanic...
<div><p>During mesenchymal condensation, the initial step of skeletogenesis, transduction of minute ...
It is a general concern that the success of regenerative medicine-based applications is based on the...
Many different cell types respond to substrate elasticity as sensitively as more well studied solubl...