AbstractMany model systems and measurement tools have been engineered for observing and quantifying the effect of mechanics on cellular response. These have contributed greatly to our current knowledge of the molecular events by which mechanical cues affect cell biology. Cell responses to the mechanical properties of type 1 collagen gels are discussed, followed by a description of a model system of very thin, mechanically tunable collagen films that evoke similar responses from cells as do gel systems, but have additional advantages. Cell responses to thin films of collagen suggest that at least some of the mechanical cues that cells can respond to in their environment occur at the sub-micron scale. Mechanical properties of thin films of co...
Cells are continually exposed to forces from their microenvironment, i.e., the forces exerted by the...
The mechanical properties of the substrate upon which cells are cultured have been shown to influenc...
<div><p>Collagen is the most abundant protein in the extracellular matrix (ECM), where its structura...
AbstractMany model systems and measurement tools have been engineered for observing and quantifying ...
Physical interactions of cells with matrix microenvironments are critical steps in many cellular pro...
While mechanical properties, roughness and receptor molecule expression have all been shown to influ...
Graduation date:2017The structure and mechanics of tissues affect many important cellular functions ...
Cells embedded within tissues respond to mechanical, chemical and biological signals. However, the d...
INTRODUCTION: Collagen is a naturally occurring visco-elastic protein and widely used biomaterial in...
Mechanical interaction between individual cells and the Extracellular Matrix (ECM) critically regula...
Tissue Engineering has gained increasing attention as a promising means to repair or replace defecti...
Introduction: An attractive alternative to synthetic scaffolds is represented by reconstituted colla...
The extracellular matrix is a multi-functional environment that cells inhabit to form living tissu...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) consists of a complex mixture of biochemical and physical stimuli tha...
Physical forces generated by cells drive morphologic changes during development and can feedback to ...
Cells are continually exposed to forces from their microenvironment, i.e., the forces exerted by the...
The mechanical properties of the substrate upon which cells are cultured have been shown to influenc...
<div><p>Collagen is the most abundant protein in the extracellular matrix (ECM), where its structura...
AbstractMany model systems and measurement tools have been engineered for observing and quantifying ...
Physical interactions of cells with matrix microenvironments are critical steps in many cellular pro...
While mechanical properties, roughness and receptor molecule expression have all been shown to influ...
Graduation date:2017The structure and mechanics of tissues affect many important cellular functions ...
Cells embedded within tissues respond to mechanical, chemical and biological signals. However, the d...
INTRODUCTION: Collagen is a naturally occurring visco-elastic protein and widely used biomaterial in...
Mechanical interaction between individual cells and the Extracellular Matrix (ECM) critically regula...
Tissue Engineering has gained increasing attention as a promising means to repair or replace defecti...
Introduction: An attractive alternative to synthetic scaffolds is represented by reconstituted colla...
The extracellular matrix is a multi-functional environment that cells inhabit to form living tissu...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) consists of a complex mixture of biochemical and physical stimuli tha...
Physical forces generated by cells drive morphologic changes during development and can feedback to ...
Cells are continually exposed to forces from their microenvironment, i.e., the forces exerted by the...
The mechanical properties of the substrate upon which cells are cultured have been shown to influenc...
<div><p>Collagen is the most abundant protein in the extracellular matrix (ECM), where its structura...