AbstractObjective: To elucidate how mechanical stresses that are applied to the whole organism are transmitted to individual cells and transduced into a biochemical response.Design: In this article, we describe fundamental design principles that are used to stabilize the musculoskeletal system at many different size scales and show that these design features are embodied in one particular form of architecture that is known as tensegrity.Results: Tensegrity structures are characterized by use of continuous tension and local compression; architecture, prestress (internal stress prior to application of external force), and triangulation play the most critical roles in terms of determining their mechanical stability. In living organisms, use of...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityIn vivo, cells routinely experience mechanical stresses and strains...
Stress fibers are contractile bundles in the cytoskeleton that stabilize cell structure by exerting ...
ing approaches to cytoskeletal mechanics. J Appl Physiol 89: 2085–2090, 2000.—An outstanding problem...
AbstractObjective: To elucidate how mechanical stresses that are applied to the whole organism are t...
Abstract This article is a summary of a lecture on cellular mechanotransduction that was presented a...
Tensile integrity across the scales of the living matter: a structural picture of the human cell ...
This chapter focuses on the role of the intracellular cytoskeleton (CSK) in cell shape determination...
Tensile integrity principle governs the existence of stable constructs in which sets of pre-tensed c...
The goal of this project was to characterize the molecular mechanism by which cells recognize and re...
Abstract-Rheological properties of living cells play a key role in the control of cell shape, growth...
Tensegrity structures are special architectures made by floating compressed struts kept together by ...
Abstract. The role of tensegrity architecture of the cytoskeleton in the mechanical behavior of livi...
Living cells and tissues are constantly subjected to mechanical tension.1 This is apparent for force...
In recent years, research in cell biology has shown that mechanics is a key to cell response, differ...
International audienceCells are constantly adjusting to the mechanical properties of their surroundi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityIn vivo, cells routinely experience mechanical stresses and strains...
Stress fibers are contractile bundles in the cytoskeleton that stabilize cell structure by exerting ...
ing approaches to cytoskeletal mechanics. J Appl Physiol 89: 2085–2090, 2000.—An outstanding problem...
AbstractObjective: To elucidate how mechanical stresses that are applied to the whole organism are t...
Abstract This article is a summary of a lecture on cellular mechanotransduction that was presented a...
Tensile integrity across the scales of the living matter: a structural picture of the human cell ...
This chapter focuses on the role of the intracellular cytoskeleton (CSK) in cell shape determination...
Tensile integrity principle governs the existence of stable constructs in which sets of pre-tensed c...
The goal of this project was to characterize the molecular mechanism by which cells recognize and re...
Abstract-Rheological properties of living cells play a key role in the control of cell shape, growth...
Tensegrity structures are special architectures made by floating compressed struts kept together by ...
Abstract. The role of tensegrity architecture of the cytoskeleton in the mechanical behavior of livi...
Living cells and tissues are constantly subjected to mechanical tension.1 This is apparent for force...
In recent years, research in cell biology has shown that mechanics is a key to cell response, differ...
International audienceCells are constantly adjusting to the mechanical properties of their surroundi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityIn vivo, cells routinely experience mechanical stresses and strains...
Stress fibers are contractile bundles in the cytoskeleton that stabilize cell structure by exerting ...
ing approaches to cytoskeletal mechanics. J Appl Physiol 89: 2085–2090, 2000.—An outstanding problem...