AbstractExtracellular mechanical forces result in changes in gene expression, but it is unclear how cells are able to permanently adapt to new mechanical environments because chemical signaling pathways are short-lived. We visualize force-induced changes in nuclear rheology to examine short- and long-time genome organization and movements. Punctate labels in the nuclear interior of HeLa, human umbilical vein endothelial, and osteosarcoma (Saos-2) cells allow tracking of nuclear movements in cells under varying levels of shear and compressive force. Under adequate shear stress two distinct regimes develop in cells under mechanical stimulation: an initial event of increased intranuclear movement followed by a regime of intranuclear movements ...
Force-induced changes in genome expression as well as remodeling of nuclear architecture in developm...
International audienceCell phenotype and fate are driven by the mechanical properties of their surro...
Mechanosensing of the mechanical microenvironment by cells regulates cell phenotype and function. Th...
Cells generate and sense mechanical forces that trigger biochemical signals to elicit cellular respo...
Cells are constantly subjected to a spectrum of mechanical cues, such as shear stress, compression, ...
The nucleus, central to cellular activity, relies on both direct mechanical input as well as its mol...
AbstractForce-induced changes in genome expression as well as remodeling of nuclear architecture in ...
Force-induced changes in genome expression as well as remodeling of nuclear architecture in developm...
ABSTRACT Force-induced changes in genome expression as well as remodeling of nuclear architecture in...
The ability of cells to respond to mechanical forces is critical for numerous biological processes. ...
[eng] The application of mechanical force to the nucleus has been recently shown to regulate importa...
Many signaling pathways converge on the nucleus to regulate critical nuclear events such as transcri...
Tissue homeostasis requires maintenance of functional integrity under stress. A central source of st...
During growth, differentiation and migration of cells, the nucleus changes size and shape, while enc...
The nucleus is a membrane bound organelle and regulation center for gene expression in the cell. Mec...
Force-induced changes in genome expression as well as remodeling of nuclear architecture in developm...
International audienceCell phenotype and fate are driven by the mechanical properties of their surro...
Mechanosensing of the mechanical microenvironment by cells regulates cell phenotype and function. Th...
Cells generate and sense mechanical forces that trigger biochemical signals to elicit cellular respo...
Cells are constantly subjected to a spectrum of mechanical cues, such as shear stress, compression, ...
The nucleus, central to cellular activity, relies on both direct mechanical input as well as its mol...
AbstractForce-induced changes in genome expression as well as remodeling of nuclear architecture in ...
Force-induced changes in genome expression as well as remodeling of nuclear architecture in developm...
ABSTRACT Force-induced changes in genome expression as well as remodeling of nuclear architecture in...
The ability of cells to respond to mechanical forces is critical for numerous biological processes. ...
[eng] The application of mechanical force to the nucleus has been recently shown to regulate importa...
Many signaling pathways converge on the nucleus to regulate critical nuclear events such as transcri...
Tissue homeostasis requires maintenance of functional integrity under stress. A central source of st...
During growth, differentiation and migration of cells, the nucleus changes size and shape, while enc...
The nucleus is a membrane bound organelle and regulation center for gene expression in the cell. Mec...
Force-induced changes in genome expression as well as remodeling of nuclear architecture in developm...
International audienceCell phenotype and fate are driven by the mechanical properties of their surro...
Mechanosensing of the mechanical microenvironment by cells regulates cell phenotype and function. Th...