The equilibrium adhesion of a cell or vesicle to a substrate is analyzed in a theoretical model in which two types of mobile molecules in the cell membrane are of interest: receptors that can form bonds with fixed ligands in the substrate and repellers that repel the substrate. If the repulsion between the repeller molecule and substrate is greater than kT, there is substantial redistribution of the repellers from the contact area. Coexisting equilibrium states are observed having comparable free energies (a) with unstretched bonds and repeller redistribution and (b) with stretched bonds and partial redistribution
In this letter, we study theoretically the adhesion of colloidal particles (such as virus, liposomes...
We consider a focal adhesion to be made up of molecular complexes, each consisting of a ligand, an i...
Biological adhesion is frequently mediated by specific membrane proteins (adhesion molecules). Start...
The equilibrium adhesion of a cell or vesicle to a substrate is analyzed in a theoretical model in w...
We develop a thermodynamic calculus for the modeling of cell adhesion. By means of this approach, we...
ABSTRACT In many situations, cell-cell adhesion is mediated by multiple ligand-receptor pairs. For e...
AbstractIn many situations, cell-cell adhesion is mediated by multiple ligand-receptor pairs. For ex...
The adhesion of a living cell to an extracellular matrix surface is effected through the bonding of ...
<p>Each cell can interact with another cell and substrate in two methods, adhesion and/or repulsive ...
This review is concerned with the physical chemistry of processes occurring during bioadhesion i.e. ...
Cell interactions with extracellular matrix, such as cell adhesion and spreading, are crucial for ma...
In many experimental situations, the adhesion of cells to solid substrates is due to non-covalent ch...
We analyze the stability of micro-domains of ligand-receptor bonds that mediate the adhesion of biol...
(A) For various surface densities of non-specific adhesion molecules ρ, which relates to the free ra...
In general, membrane-membrane adhesion involves specific molecular binding and cross-bridging reacti...
In this letter, we study theoretically the adhesion of colloidal particles (such as virus, liposomes...
We consider a focal adhesion to be made up of molecular complexes, each consisting of a ligand, an i...
Biological adhesion is frequently mediated by specific membrane proteins (adhesion molecules). Start...
The equilibrium adhesion of a cell or vesicle to a substrate is analyzed in a theoretical model in w...
We develop a thermodynamic calculus for the modeling of cell adhesion. By means of this approach, we...
ABSTRACT In many situations, cell-cell adhesion is mediated by multiple ligand-receptor pairs. For e...
AbstractIn many situations, cell-cell adhesion is mediated by multiple ligand-receptor pairs. For ex...
The adhesion of a living cell to an extracellular matrix surface is effected through the bonding of ...
<p>Each cell can interact with another cell and substrate in two methods, adhesion and/or repulsive ...
This review is concerned with the physical chemistry of processes occurring during bioadhesion i.e. ...
Cell interactions with extracellular matrix, such as cell adhesion and spreading, are crucial for ma...
In many experimental situations, the adhesion of cells to solid substrates is due to non-covalent ch...
We analyze the stability of micro-domains of ligand-receptor bonds that mediate the adhesion of biol...
(A) For various surface densities of non-specific adhesion molecules ρ, which relates to the free ra...
In general, membrane-membrane adhesion involves specific molecular binding and cross-bridging reacti...
In this letter, we study theoretically the adhesion of colloidal particles (such as virus, liposomes...
We consider a focal adhesion to be made up of molecular complexes, each consisting of a ligand, an i...
Biological adhesion is frequently mediated by specific membrane proteins (adhesion molecules). Start...