AbstractThere is increasing evidence to suggest that physical parameters, including substrate rigidity, topography, and cell geometry, play an important role in cell migration. As there are significant differences in cell behavior when cultured in 1D, 2D, or 3D environments, we hypothesize that migrating cells are also able to sense the dimension of the environment as a guidance cue. NIH 3T3 fibroblasts were cultured on micropatterned substrates where the path of migration alternates between 1D lines and 2D rectangles. We found that 3T3 cells had a clear preference to stay on 2D rather than 1D substrates. Cells on 2D surfaces generated stronger traction stress than did those on 1D surfaces, but inhibition of myosin II caused cells to lose t...
Cell migration plays a significant role in multicellular organisms, where it is involved in physiolo...
AbstractDirectional cell locomotion is critical in many physiological processes, including morphogen...
Adherent cells residing within tissues or biomaterials are presented with 3D geometrical cues from t...
AbstractThere is increasing evidence to suggest that physical parameters, including substrate rigidi...
AbstractIn a three-dimensional environment, cells migrate through complex topographical features. Us...
Although two-dimensional cultures have been used extensively in cell biological research, most cells...
Various physical parameters, including substrate rigidity, size of adhesive islands and micro-and na...
Background Various physical parameters, including substrate rigidity, size of adhesive islands an...
Cell migration is essential for physiological processes as diverse as development, immune defence an...
Cell migration is essential for tissue development in different physiological and pathological condi...
Cell adhesion and migration play a significant role in numerous cell mechanisms, from morphogenesis ...
The intrinsic architecture of biological tissues and of implanted biomaterials provides cells with l...
Directional cell locomotion is critical in many physiological processes, including morphogenesis, th...
Mobile cells discriminate and adapt to mechanosensory input from extracellular matrix (ECM) topograp...
<p>The behavior of adherent cells is known to be affected by both chemical signals and physical cues...
Cell migration plays a significant role in multicellular organisms, where it is involved in physiolo...
AbstractDirectional cell locomotion is critical in many physiological processes, including morphogen...
Adherent cells residing within tissues or biomaterials are presented with 3D geometrical cues from t...
AbstractThere is increasing evidence to suggest that physical parameters, including substrate rigidi...
AbstractIn a three-dimensional environment, cells migrate through complex topographical features. Us...
Although two-dimensional cultures have been used extensively in cell biological research, most cells...
Various physical parameters, including substrate rigidity, size of adhesive islands and micro-and na...
Background Various physical parameters, including substrate rigidity, size of adhesive islands an...
Cell migration is essential for physiological processes as diverse as development, immune defence an...
Cell migration is essential for tissue development in different physiological and pathological condi...
Cell adhesion and migration play a significant role in numerous cell mechanisms, from morphogenesis ...
The intrinsic architecture of biological tissues and of implanted biomaterials provides cells with l...
Directional cell locomotion is critical in many physiological processes, including morphogenesis, th...
Mobile cells discriminate and adapt to mechanosensory input from extracellular matrix (ECM) topograp...
<p>The behavior of adherent cells is known to be affected by both chemical signals and physical cues...
Cell migration plays a significant role in multicellular organisms, where it is involved in physiolo...
AbstractDirectional cell locomotion is critical in many physiological processes, including morphogen...
Adherent cells residing within tissues or biomaterials are presented with 3D geometrical cues from t...