A cell's ability to sense and respond to mechanical signals highlights the significance of physical forces in biology; however, to date most biomedical research has focused on genetics and biochemical signaling. We sought to further understand the physical mechanisms that guide the cellular migrations that occur in a number of biological processes, such as tissue development and regeneration, bacterial infections and cancer metastasis. We investigated the migration of single cells and determined whether the biomechanics of these cells could be used to elucidate multi-cellular mechanisms. We first studied Borrelia burgdorferi (Bb), the bacterium that causes Lyme disease. We created a mathematical model based on the mechanical interactions be...
Cell migration in healthy and diseased systems is a combination of single and collective cell motion...
Cell migration in healthy and diseased systems is a combination of single and collective cell motion...
From colony formation in bacteria to wound healing and embryonic development in multicellular organi...
The Lyme disease spirochete, Borrelia burgdorferi, swims by undulating its cell body in the form of ...
Fundamental biological processes such as morphogenesis, tissue regeneration, and cancer invasion, de...
Migration is a ubiquitous phenomenon in biology and is relevant to all scales ranging from bacteria ...
Biochemical regulation of cellular micromechanics is fundamental for many aspects of life, including...
A number of biological processes, such as embryo development, cancer metastasis or wound healing, re...
Cell migration appears in diverse biological processes, including wound healing, tissue invasion of ...
The collective movements of unicellular organisms such as bacteria or amoeboid (crawling) cells are ...
Systemic dissemination of microbes is critical for progression of many infectious diseases and is as...
International audienceCollective migration has become a paradigm for emergent behaviour in systems o...
SummarySystemic dissemination of microbes is critical for progression of many infectious diseases an...
Cell migration plays a vital role in many biological processes and the mechanism for both single cel...
Cellular motility is required for a wide range of biological behaviors and functions, and the topic ...
Cell migration in healthy and diseased systems is a combination of single and collective cell motion...
Cell migration in healthy and diseased systems is a combination of single and collective cell motion...
From colony formation in bacteria to wound healing and embryonic development in multicellular organi...
The Lyme disease spirochete, Borrelia burgdorferi, swims by undulating its cell body in the form of ...
Fundamental biological processes such as morphogenesis, tissue regeneration, and cancer invasion, de...
Migration is a ubiquitous phenomenon in biology and is relevant to all scales ranging from bacteria ...
Biochemical regulation of cellular micromechanics is fundamental for many aspects of life, including...
A number of biological processes, such as embryo development, cancer metastasis or wound healing, re...
Cell migration appears in diverse biological processes, including wound healing, tissue invasion of ...
The collective movements of unicellular organisms such as bacteria or amoeboid (crawling) cells are ...
Systemic dissemination of microbes is critical for progression of many infectious diseases and is as...
International audienceCollective migration has become a paradigm for emergent behaviour in systems o...
SummarySystemic dissemination of microbes is critical for progression of many infectious diseases an...
Cell migration plays a vital role in many biological processes and the mechanism for both single cel...
Cellular motility is required for a wide range of biological behaviors and functions, and the topic ...
Cell migration in healthy and diseased systems is a combination of single and collective cell motion...
Cell migration in healthy and diseased systems is a combination of single and collective cell motion...
From colony formation in bacteria to wound healing and embryonic development in multicellular organi...