For many cell types, growth, differentiation, and motility are dependent on receptor-mediated adhesion to ligand-coated surfaces. Focal contacts are strong, specialized, adhesive connections between cell and substrate in which receptors aggregate and connect extracellular ligand to intracellular cytoskeletal molecules. In this paper, we present a mathematical model to examine how focal contact formation affects cellular adhesive strength. To calculate adhesive strength with and without focal contacts, we use a one-dimensional tape peeling analysis to determine the critical tension necessary to peel the membrane. Receptor-ligand bonds are modeled as adhesive springs. In the absence of focal contacts, we derive analytic expressions for the cr...
Cell-substratum adhesion is an essential component of a variety of physiologic processes. The succes...
All known biological organisms consist of cells. Contact probing of cells is one of the preferred me...
Reviewing of how insoluble cues, such as adhesion to the extra-cellular matrix (ECM) or neighboring ...
For many cell types, growth, differentiation, and motility are dependent on receptor-mediated adhesi...
Spatial patterning of biochemical cues on the micro- and nanometer scale controls numerous cellular ...
Clustering of cell surface adhesion receptors is an essential step in the development of focal conta...
We present a dynamical model for receptor-mediated adhesion of cells in a shear field of viscous flu...
Cell adhesion usually involves extensive shape reorganization. This process is important because i) ...
Cell adhesion plays a vital role in many cell activities. The motivation to model cell adhesion is t...
Strong mechanical forces can, obviously, disrupt cell-cell and cell-matrix adhesions, e.g., cyclic u...
Cell adhesion to extracellular matrix (ECM) is critical to various cellular processes like cell spre...
AbstractCell adhesion mechanically couples cells to surfaces. The durability of individual bonds bet...
International audienceCell adhesion is crucial for many types of cell, conditioning differentiation,...
The adhesion of mammalian cells is mediated by the binding of cell-surface integrin receptors to pep...
As a means of better understanding cell-matrix adhesion, we consider the effects that the contact su...
Cell-substratum adhesion is an essential component of a variety of physiologic processes. The succes...
All known biological organisms consist of cells. Contact probing of cells is one of the preferred me...
Reviewing of how insoluble cues, such as adhesion to the extra-cellular matrix (ECM) or neighboring ...
For many cell types, growth, differentiation, and motility are dependent on receptor-mediated adhesi...
Spatial patterning of biochemical cues on the micro- and nanometer scale controls numerous cellular ...
Clustering of cell surface adhesion receptors is an essential step in the development of focal conta...
We present a dynamical model for receptor-mediated adhesion of cells in a shear field of viscous flu...
Cell adhesion usually involves extensive shape reorganization. This process is important because i) ...
Cell adhesion plays a vital role in many cell activities. The motivation to model cell adhesion is t...
Strong mechanical forces can, obviously, disrupt cell-cell and cell-matrix adhesions, e.g., cyclic u...
Cell adhesion to extracellular matrix (ECM) is critical to various cellular processes like cell spre...
AbstractCell adhesion mechanically couples cells to surfaces. The durability of individual bonds bet...
International audienceCell adhesion is crucial for many types of cell, conditioning differentiation,...
The adhesion of mammalian cells is mediated by the binding of cell-surface integrin receptors to pep...
As a means of better understanding cell-matrix adhesion, we consider the effects that the contact su...
Cell-substratum adhesion is an essential component of a variety of physiologic processes. The succes...
All known biological organisms consist of cells. Contact probing of cells is one of the preferred me...
Reviewing of how insoluble cues, such as adhesion to the extra-cellular matrix (ECM) or neighboring ...